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Paper Stars (2016)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 41M

Director : Inna Omelchenko
Writer : Inna Omelchenko

Synopsis

Thirteen-year-old Alina is going to summer camp. There, she shares a room with five other girls and takes part in the daily activities, which include games on the beach and lots of sports. At first she hangs back, hesitant, but she quickly finds her place in the group. She makes new friends, flirts with boys at the camp, dances in the evenings to loud music and shares secrets with her roommates. But it’s not so easy for everyone to find a place in the social structure of the camp. For Polina, the summer camp isn’t as warm and friendly as she’d hoped. Failing to connect with the other girls and feeling homesick, she withdraws into her own world. Paper Stars is a Russian coming-of-age film that, thanks to its direct camera style, is able to present an intimate, sensitive impression of teenage girls in a new environment where they feel unsure.

Actors

Crews

Inna Omelchenko
Inna Omelchenko
Director
Inna Omelchenko
Inna Omelchenko
Screenplay
Inna Omelchenko
Inna Omelchenko
Cinematography
Marina Razbezhkina
Marina Razbezhkina
Producer
Inna Omelchenko
Inna Omelchenko
Co-Producer

Posters and backgrounds

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