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Years after declaring her eternal virginity and opting to live life as a man in the mountains of Albania, Hana leaves for Italy, where she decides to become a new and liberated person.
Years after declaring her eternal virginity and opting to live life as a man in the mountains of Albania, Hana leaves for Italy, where she decides to become a new and liberated person.
Actors:
Ilire Vinca Celaj,
Lars Eidinger,
Flonja Kodheli,
Alba Rohrwacher,
Luan Jaha,
Emily Ferratello,
Bruno Shllaku
Ilire Vinca Celaj
Lars Eidinger
21 January 1976, Berlin, Germany
Flonja Kodheli
Alba Rohrwacher
27 February 1979, Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Luan Jaha
Emily Ferratello
Bruno Shllaku
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Laura Bispuri
Laura Bispuri
Country:
Euro
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July 22, 2016
A slow-moving and meditative drama about a young Albanian woman's transgender journey living as a man.April 22, 2016
The film obliges viewers to puzzle out the nature of the sworn virgin tradition, and even at the tale's end, it may not be clear. This can only be counted a virtue by those who count obscurity and bafflement as artistic assets.April 21, 2016
Although Ms. Rohrwacher captures Mark's uncertain, shifting physicality, the movie doesn't always succeed in getting inside the character's head.April 28, 2016
Skipping deftly between time frames while keeping her camera close to her protagonist - played with tremulous understatement by the remarkable actress Alba Rohrwacher - Bispuri traces a journey of delicate interior shifts and reversals.April 20, 2016
Cutting between present, childhood, and recent past, Bispuri constructs a subtle, richly emotional collage.April 19, 2016
Bispuri's empathetic depiction of rural Albanian traditions explores the globally translatable significance of a woman's right to her own body.April 19, 2016
Bispuri and her co-writer Francesca Manieri emphasise the real, using traditional Albanian ceremonies to give a strong sense of place, with cinematographer Vladan Radovic finding good contrast between the cool blues of the village and warmer cityscapes.April 19, 2016
[Alba Rohrwacher turns] in a magnetic performance, but despite this and the director's skill at creating emotional resonance out of small things, it's not quite enough to stop the story from feeling a little undercooked.April 25, 2016
Bispuri's feature debut makes a powerful statement about the suffocation that can come with gender norms, and about the double-edged sword of gender performance.April 18, 2016
In her impressive debut feature, writer/director Bispuri uses this unusual, specific tradition to investigate much broader issues of gender identity ... while also delivering a touching personal portrait of tentative liberation.April 22, 2016
Even though Rohrwacher never quite passes -- she looks too much like Barbra Streisand's Yentl -- the movie is on to a larger point, namely about the fluidity of sexual identity and our universal penchant for self-reinventionApril 19, 2016
The dialogue is affectedly scarce, too scarce to sustain and deepen the story psychologically.