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Section: International Competition of European First Films
Filthy (2017)
This is the coming-of-age story of 17-year old Lena. In love with a boy for the first time, Lena longs for freedom and adventure. Her magic world is shattered instantly when her teacher, whom all her classmates have a crush on, rapes her in her own home. Instead of sharing her trauma, Lena keeps it a secret, even from her best friend. Her pent up feelings drive her to attempt suicide. Her family in shock, Lena ends up in a psychiatric ward. In the middle of wild and similarly misunderstood kids, she discovers she is not alone in her experience. But when her close roommate hangs herself, Lena hits bottom. She agrees to electroconvulsive therapy. At first, it seems to help and – apart from memory loss – Lena is well again. But the attempt to live her old life doesn’t last long. Gradually, her memories come to the surface, bringing a realization that is unbearable. This time, however, she does not fall into the same abyss of self-hate and instead tries to face the trauma.
Country | Czech Republic, Slovak Republic |
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Year | 2017 |
Duration | 87 min |
Rating | 16 |
Language | Czech |
Subtitle | English |
Directed by | Tereza Nvotová |
Screenplay | Barbora Námerová |
Director of Photography | Marek Dvořák |
Edited by | Jiří Brožek, Michal Lánský, Janka Vlčková |
Contact | Falcon |
Biography
A director, screenwriter and actress from Slovakia, she's had more than a dozen roles in film and TV. Studied documentary and live-acted film at Prague's FAMU. During her studies she directed the feature documentary Jesus is Normal! (Ježíš je normální!, 2008), the short live-acted Players (Hráči, 2010), and the documentary TV series One Year with a Fulbright (Jeden rok s Fulbrightem, 2015). The drama Filthy (Špína, 2017) is her graduation film and feature-length debut.
Drama, Youth, Growing Up, First Feature, Female Director, Psychology, Mental Health, Youth