Absence of Closeness

Absence of Closeness

Release date : July 3, 2017
Countries of origin : Czech Republic /
Original Language : Czech /
Director : Josef Tuka /
Writers : Josef Tuka /
Production companies : Cinema Belongs To Us / Magiclab /
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After another failed relationship Hedvika takes her three-month-old daughter Adélka and her dog to stay with her mother and her mum’s boyfriend. Hedvika doesn’t get on all that well with her mother, nor are her feelings towards Adélka as maternal as they could be. One day she finds some diaries that her late father left behind… This small-scale psychological drama by debutant Josef Tuka is shored up by its realistic characters, an understated performance from Jana Plodková, and perceptive, discreet lensing.
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  • title:Absence of Closeness
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Czech Republic ·
  • Original Language: Czech ·
  • Director: Josef Tuka /
  • Writers: Josef Tuka ·
  • Production companies: Cinema Belongs To Us · Magiclab ·
  • Overview:After another failed relationship Hedvika takes her three-month-old daughter Adélka and her dog to stay with her mother and her mum’s boyfriend. Hedvika doesn’t get on all that well with her mother, nor are her feelings towards Adélka as maternal as they could be. One day she finds some diaries that her late father left behind… This small-scale psychological drama by debutant Josef Tuka is shored up by its realistic characters, an understated performance from Jana Plodková, and perceptive, discreet lensing.
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