The fleeting beauty of human connection.
Poetically intimate, deeply personal and elegantly profound.
The fleeting beauty of human connection.
Poetically intimate, deeply personal and elegantly profound.
With a cast full of extremely talented actresses, it’s a shame the whole thing just felt a bit flat.
A wonderfully layered film. A cinematic exploration of agency, power and social marginalisation, depicting a nuanced portrayal of a sex workers life.
The film resists conventional narratives of victimisation/ romanticisation of its protagonist, instead highlighting her role within the broader socio-economic context shaped by precarity and exploitation.
I particularly enjoyed the pent up tension between Anora and Igor. The films ending, iconically devoid of an expected happy ending.
A wonderfully nostalgic film for those around during the 70s, while sparking envy into those who weren’t.
With each character scrambling to find their place in the world, it captures the ups and downs of adolescence through friendship, rebellion and self- discovery.