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The affection and love towards one another is some of the most essential elements of human existence. It is easy to conclude that these are among our essential requirements as humans. They're bonds that bind us. They bind us and expose us to danger. The fear of losing our security as much as we wish to keep it in the first place. Filmmakers need to understand the nature of this conflict in its numerous forms isn't easy However, in situations when films explore the complexity of human emotion in an non-biased way, it offers a way to comprehend the personal experience of each individual. The result is currently the Staff Pick Premiere Liv K. Dahlstrom's "Women&Wine," a comedic investigation of self-destructed pride in the face of loss of a love affair. The film was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at the 2017 Seattle International Film Festival (full details on me here: I was the juror), "Women&Wine" is an inspiring, disturbing movie and timeless depiction of the heartbreaking struggle of women to maintain the relationship she has with her ally.
The movie begins by showing Turid (Marit Andreassen) and Signe (Jeanne Bee) who are both females between 50 and 60 They plan an unplanned birthday party for one of their groups of acquaintances Grete (Turid Gunnes). The event, which is hilarious turns into an alleged criminal act that leads to Turid becoming concerned about being perceived as an dependable individual. Being considered a close acquaintance can be a hindrance in trust, and humorous behavior that is snarky can result. An honest and emotionally sensitive representation of the relationship between people. The film spans a range of beautiful as well as absurd and even painful and sad. The film is based on Dahlstrom who created the screenplay With Thorkildsrumpf. Similar situations occurred at a friends bachelorette celebration and resulted in being considering the "humor of fear" and the vulnerability people attempt to conceal in order to protect themselves from stress circumstances. We are both attracted by our brains as well as the way that our emotions impact us." When it comes to Turid and being in a state of confusion because Grete doesn't deserve her friendship with her, their celebration efforts are to demonstrate their love for one another and progress in the society's ranks and tripping over herself and others in the process.
The theme of friendship and jealousy may seem familiar or even be utilized as the foundation of a movie that is going to be based on unsafe female friendships. Dahlstrom has decided to stay clear of melodrama rather, he is taking a more natural approach to naturalism that focuses on the dramatic and engaging actors and the emotional effect they create. Based on situations from daily life with a small duration, Dahlstrom has decided that "the camera must follow the actors and their actions rather than the other way of." The film easily changes between scenes and highlights the risk we should be mindful of to protect our friends and family as well as our own confidence.
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