Cellar

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A long-lasting marriage of Milan and Táňa is thoroughly ruined; the only thing that is holding them together is their daughter Lenka. When a sixteen-year-old teenager doesn’t return home from a party, their life turns upside down. Both parents get overtaken by helplessness, fear and feelings of guilt. Neither friends, nor classmates, nor neighbours – nobody can help them. Milan no longer trusts police investigation that goes nowhere, and decides to seek the truth by himself. What is a desperate parent capable of doing when his kid disappears? (MFF Cinematik Piešťany)

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Malarkey 

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anglais Who thought of this? A Slovak movie directed by a Ukrainian director with French actor/director Jean-Marc Barr in the leading role? Interesting. But the truth is I struggled a lot to get used to the youth in this movie. I minded their tough act including the hip-hop music which is decidedly not my cup of tea. On the other hand it had quite unusual, almost mystical atmosphere. For contemporary Slovak production it was more above average than mediocre. But the story was bad and Jean-Marc Barr wasn’t able to elevate it to a higher quality level, not even with all his weirdness. ()

angel74 

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anglais The psychological drama Cellar has a number of shortcomings, including the unpleasantness of being somewhat lengthy. Still, despite everything, it is quite a watchable film. The credit for this goes mainly to the good performances and a certain tension that accompanies the plot. (60%) ()

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