Panorama of the City of Grevena (1911)
Жанр : документальный
Время выполнения : 1М
Директор : Janaki Manaki, Milton Manaki
Краткое содержание
Early Balkan footage.
Фильм демонстрирует нам красоту планеты и последствия разрушений, нанесенных деятельностью человека. Незаживающие шрамы, нанесенные Земле промышленными производствами, последствия войн, экологических катастроф, раскрывают зрителю реальную ситуацию на планете.
Главным героем можно условно назвать фотографа, возвращающегося в родную деревню после долгих лет скитаний по горячим точкам планеты. Он не может принять новой реальности ненависти и кровной мести между людьми, с которыми когда-то жил, ходил в школу, играл.
В отдаленной македонской деревне Хатидзе занимается пчеловодством и заботится о своей матери, прикованной к постели. Однажды по соседству селится кочевое семейство, и в безмятежный мир Хатидзе вторгаются рычание двигателей, семеро непоседливых детей и 150 коров.
12-летний Марко живет в заброшенном македонском городке без каких-либо перспектив: пьяница-отец и агрессивные одноклассники — вот ежедневный фон его жизни… Не случайно скрывающийся от властей в заброшенном доме террорист становится на какое-то время для парня примером.
Единственный, кто пытается помочь мальчику, школьный учитель, который уверен, что Марко может победить в литературном конкурсе и отправиться в Париж. Но именно этому доброму, но безвольному и трусливому человеку, поселившему в мальчике надежду, в итоге придется ответить за «продленные мучения» балканского мальчика…
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