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      • White Bird in a Blizzard
        • White Bird in a Blizzard

          • Country:
          • France, USA, 2014
          • Group:
          • Frontiers
          • Duration:
          • `91'
          • Director:
          • Greg Araki
          • Screenplay:
          • Greg Araki
          • Cast:
          • Šajlou Fernandez, Eva Grin, Tomas Džejn
          • Festivals:
          • Screenplay:
          • Greg Araki
          • Cinematography:
          • Sandra Valde Hansen
          • Music:
          • Harold Bad, Robin Gatri
          • Producer:
          • Paskal Kušete, Sebastijan K. Lemersje, Aliks Magidan Jorkin, Pavlina Hatupis, Greg Araki
          • Production:
          • Why Not Productions / Desperate Pictures / Orange Studio / Wild Bunch
          • Prints source:
          • MCF MegaCom Film
        • Showing

          04. Mar | 20:00 | 300 RSD
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          05. Mar | 17:00 | 300 RSD
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        • SYNOPSIS

          Kat Connors is 17 years old when her seemingly perfect homemaker mother, Eve, disappears in 1988. Having lived for so long in an emotionally repressed household, she barely registers her mother's absence and certainly doesn't blame her doormat of a father, Brock, for the loss. But as time passes, Kat begins to come to grips with how deeply Eve's disappearance has affected her. Returning home on a break from college, she finds herself confronted with the truth about her mother's departure, and her own denial about the events surrounding it...

          Gregg Araki


          Araki was born in Los Angeles in 1959. He grew up nearby Santa Barbara, California where he enrolled in college at the University of California. He graduated in 1982. He later attended the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts, where he graduated in 1985. Araki made his directorial debut in 1987 with Three Bewildered People in the Night. His tenth film Kaboom made its premiere at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. It was awarded the first ever Queer Palm for its contribution to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues.


          Filmography :

          2014 White Bird in a Blizzard
          2010 Kaboom
          2007 Smiley Face
          2004 Mysterious Skin
          1999 Splendor
          1997 Nowhere
          1995 The Doom Generation
          1993 Totally F***ed Up
          1992 Living End, The
          1989 Long Weekend (O’Despair), The
          1987 Three Bewildered People in the Night

          Festivals
          2014 Sundance

          White Bird in a Blizzard is worth seeing for Eva Green’s performance alone, and to experience the dreamlike quality of Gregg Araki’s individual, highly unique vision of cinema.
          Chase Whale, The Playlist
           

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