My Joy

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Un jeune camionneur se perd dans la campagne russe. Il croise un vétéran malheureux, une prostituée mineure, une étrange bohémienne, des policiers corrompus... Plus il tente de retrouver le chemin vers la civilisation, plus il découvre que la force et l'instinct de survie ont remplacé toute forme d'humanité. (ARP Sélection)

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anglais Documentary filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa brought his cruel study of the Russian nature, My Joy, in which, through slow camera movements, we delve ever deeper into social marasmus and thieving morality. The habits of the documentary filmmaker cannot be denied, the creator unequivocally prefers description over action, exploring the expressive faces of Russian villagers and looking for traces of what the protagonist of the film, the van driver Georgij, is experiencing firsthand in the narrative of other characters. The remarkable scary story, in which disgust is mixed with irony, sometimes arouses a smile, but its thorn inevitably leads to a tragic gesture of waste and despair. Although the skeptical film places high demands on the viewer at its creeping pace, it nevertheless repays us with a plastic and depressing mosaic of the present. ()

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