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Pressure

4/5
A journey into the depths of human psyche, seamlessly blending beauty and disquietude.

Synopsis

The film describes the feeling of anxiety and heaviness. Ordinary moments and everyday situations show our seemingly normal faces when very often we hide our true colors. Emotional climate is unstable underneath, especially when we want to break the boundaries and control everything at the same time.

Review

Tina Kuzman’s experimental foray into the depths of human emotion presents a compelling exploration of internal angst juxtaposed against a façade of beauty in this black-and-white cinematic tapestry. From the outset, the film, enriched by whispered dialogue, centers on the enigmatic Una Jovović, delving into the intricacies of body image, mental health, and a profound yearning for liberation.

The artistic essence of Kuzman’s creation is heightened by a dance-beat musical accompaniment, elevating the emotional impact of the narrative. The cinematography and editing take on an avant-garde quality, employing mirror effects, distorted imagery, and intimate close-ups that plunge the audience into a realm of both visual and psychological intrigue. The film masterfully navigates a glamorous yet dark undercurrent, effectively contrasting the extremes of the psychological spectrum.

Kuzman’s work is a testament to her skill in crafting an intriguing and artsy narrative that resonates with depth and complexity. The seamless integration of thematic elements with experimental visuals creates a captivating viewing experience, inviting the audience to explore the profound interplay between inner turmoil and external allure. In its entirety, the film stands as a well-made, thought-provoking piece that pushes the boundaries of conventional storytelling.

Cast/Crew

Director(s): Tina Kuzman
Writer(s): Tina Kuzman
Cast: Una Jovović
Producer(s): Tina Kuzman
Director of Photography: Tina Kuzman
Animation (if applicable):

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Runtime: 2 min

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Synopsis

The film describes the feeling of anxiety and heaviness. Ordinary moments and everyday situations show our seemingly normal faces when very often we hide our true colors. Emotional climate is unstable underneath, especially when we want to break the boundaries and control everything at the same time.

Cast/Crew

Director(s): Tina Kuzman
Writer(s): Tina Kuzman
Cast: Una Jovović
Producer(s): Tina Kuzman
Director of Photography: Tina Kuzman
Animation:

Specifcations

Country:
Language:
Year:
Runtime: 2 min

Recommended

Pressure

4/5

A journey into the depths of human psyche, seamlessly blending beauty and disquietude.

Pressure Short Experimental Film
Tina Kuzman’s experimental foray into the depths of human emotion presents a compelling exploration of internal angst juxtaposed against a façade of beauty in this black-and-white cinematic tapestry. From the outset, the film, enriched by whispered dialogue, centers on the enigmatic Una Jovović, delving into the intricacies of body image, mental health, and a profound yearning for liberation.

The artistic essence of Kuzman’s creation is heightened by a dance-beat musical accompaniment, elevating the emotional impact of the narrative. The cinematography and editing take on an avant-garde quality, employing mirror effects, distorted imagery, and intimate close-ups that plunge the audience into a realm of both visual and psychological intrigue. The film masterfully navigates a glamorous yet dark undercurrent, effectively contrasting the extremes of the psychological spectrum.

Kuzman’s work is a testament to her skill in crafting an intriguing and artsy narrative that resonates with depth and complexity. The seamless integration of thematic elements with experimental visuals creates a captivating viewing experience, inviting the audience to explore the profound interplay between inner turmoil and external allure. In its entirety, the film stands as a well-made, thought-provoking piece that pushes the boundaries of conventional storytelling.

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