Underseen Gem: APRIL Review
A film that has gone criminally overlooked this year but it's not terribly hard to understand why. So inaccessible and harrowing I could never in good conscience recommend this to anyone I know. From its very first frame to its last this filled with such a profound sense of physical discomfort that still, even hours after seeing it, I cannot shake. But this is the first film in quite some time that I think I could honestly describe as challenging. It’s like Kulumbegashvili is blind folding you and daring you to feel your way down a dark corridor. Exposing but never reveling in the inconsolable oppression of it’s world (and it’s camera). Meaningful miserablism. A
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