Festival cinema is always very diverse in terms of genre caste system. "There will be no more snow" is
parable
Cinema Malgorzaty Shumovsk, a permanent "client" of the Berlin Festival and its awards "Body" and Face", as well as "Come to me" -
higher
It feels like the ex-husband and co-author of this film, Michael Englert, has been trained in
Cinematography.
The close-ups are done very professionally. The film is difficult to attribute to either drama or social comedy.
Such a serious cut on the political, religious, social view. A look at pressing issues in Poland
worldwide
national touches in terms of attitude to Russia, Ukraine and other countries. Sura and magic are a lot, too. Especially tasty.
It looks at the end.
Logically and identically - justifiably. Shostakovich's waltz sounds perfect. Layer of content and music -
drop
additional meaning in the key of the Jarmusch equivalent. There are allusions to Tarkovsky as well. Executor in charge
As Alec Utgoff,
Very charming. The face, the walk, the charisma, the film material and the finale are all on his side.
The film, of course - like all Shumovsk's works - is for a narrow specific viewer. But it leaves a charge of positive
emotion
Because of the visual, the music. Shumovska has already reached such a level of directorial meat that it is time to put it next to
Andrzej Wajda.
In general, an interesting smart arthouse work. 7.5/10. Decent. 👏
Review written: February 4, 2023, Olya Grinevskaya (Alenushka).