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Beanpole

Play trailer 2:11 Poster for Beanpole Released Jan 29, 2020,  2h 17m,  Drama Play Trailer Watchlist
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During World War II in Leningrad, the siege of the city is finally over, but life and death struggles continue in the wreckage that remains. Two young women search for meaning and hope during their struggle to rebuild their lives amongst the ruins.
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Filmed with impressive skill and brought to life by unforgettable performances, Beanpole takes a heartbreakingly empathetic look at lives shattered by war.

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Nick Schager Esquire Magazine Dramas don't come much bleaker than Beanpole, director Kantemir Balagov's wrenching story about the damage caused by war, and the exceedingly high cost of survival. Jan 27, 2021 Full Review J. Hoberman The New York Review of Books Balagov's beautifully acted second feature... Aug 14, 2020 Full Review

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Audience Member Beanpole is a 2019 Russian drama film directed by Kantemir Balagov. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Balagov won the Un Certain Regard Best Director Award and the FIPRESCI Prize for Best Film in the Un Certain Regard section. It was selected as the Russian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards, making the December shortlist. The film was inspired by Svetlana Alexievich's book War's Unwomanly Face. Vision wrote, "I guess you can consider this an art form. But I didn't really understand the plot of the story. It didn't go anywhere. Where was the revenge? Cinematography, set design and the two lead actresses. That's all we got. Even the films title doesn't suggest anything grandiose; a tall thin person." Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/25/25 Full Review Evan B Grim and ponderous, it's a film that doesn't offer much hospitality for the viewer. The time it takes for the two principal characters to have the briefest of exchanges is dreadfully slow, as if you could make a cup of tea before the other character responds. One of the characters is so unhinged that you wonder why she exercises such gravity during important plot points, difficult to tell whether she is sinister or horribly traumatized or both. However, its bleakness is neither morbid nor self-indulgent. This is Leningrad, a city that endured a long, destructive siege by the Germans during the way, and the movie moves through this postwar world. Trams are overcrowded, food is currency, electricity and hot water are hard to come by, death and damage is seen all about in starving children and amputated veterans. It's about survival, and the film seems to suggest that even love must be sacrificed upon the altar of survival. The performances are superb, the camera work intimate to the point of discomfort, and humanity is on full, brutal display. Collective and personal trauma run through Beanpole's veins, so deep as to go unspoken, but it is as present as any character. Too ponderous, in my opinion, to be great, but it has enough moments of greatness to warrant a watch. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/13/25 Full Review
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Synopsis During World War II in Leningrad, the siege of the city is finally over, but life and death struggles continue in the wreckage that remains. Two young women search for meaning and hope during their struggle to rebuild their lives amongst the ruins.
Director
Kantemir Balagov
Producer
Sergey Melkumov, Alexander Rodnyansky, Natalya Gorina, Ellen Rodnianski
Screenwriter
Kantemir Balagov, Alexandr Terekhov
Distributor
Kino Lorber
Production Co
ARP S茅lection, Non-Stop Productions, AR Content
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Russian
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 29, 2020, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
May 5, 2020
Box Office (Gross USA)
$196.3K
Runtime
2h 17m
Aspect Ratio
Flat (1.85:1)
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