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Rocks in my Pockets

The first animated film to ever screen in competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival is a brave attempt on Signe Baumane's part to confront the mental issues that have haunted most of the women in her family tree.

The first animated film to ever screen in competition at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival is a brave attempt on Signe Baumane's part to confront the mental issues that have haunted most of the women in her family tree.

Surrounded by beautiful, stream-of-consciousness sketches, the Latvian director, screenwriter and illustrator searches for the origins of her own personal demons, as she documents her relatives' lonely struggles with depression and self-destruction in last century Latvia. Posing as an atypical psychological detective, Baumane searches for redemption as she infiltrates the depths of the mysterious illness that plagues her and her ancestors, with honesty and a sense of humor.

At the same time, she has the maturity and the clarity to break the boundaries of her own plight, offering audiences valuable insight into women's place in society - especially those carrying the stigma of mental illness - in a country plagued by turmoil, form the German Occupation and Latvia's obligatory Soviet period until its still fragile independence. N.S.


rocks in my pockets / πέτρες στις τσέπες μου... από NyxtesPremieras

Σκηνοθεσία / Director
Signe Baumane

Σενάριο / Screenwriter
Signe Baumane

Μουσική / Music
Kristian Sensini

Μοντάζ / Editor
Wendy Cong Zhao

Λετονία / Latvia 2014
Εγχρωμο / Color
DCP
89'
Αγγλικά / English



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