My Joy

My Joy

Release date : September 30, 2010
Runtime : 2h 8m
Countries of origin : Germany / Ukraine / Netherlands /
Original Language : German / Russian /
Director : Sergei Loznitsa /
Writers : Sergei Loznitsa /
Production companies : ma.ja.de. Fiction / ARTE / Sota Cinema Group /
September 30, 2010 2h 8m Germany Drama German More
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Georgy is driving a load of freight into Russia when, after an unpleasant encounter with the police at a border crossing, he finds himself giving a lift to a strange old man with disturbing stories about his younger days in the Army. After next picking up a young woman who works as a prostitute and is wary of the territory, Georgy finds himself lost, and despite asking some homeless men for help, he’s less sure than he was before of how to make his way back where he belongs. As brutal images of violence and alienation cross the screen, Georgy’s odyssey becomes darker and more desperate until it reaches an unexpected conclusion.
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  • title:My Joy
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2010
  • Runtime:2h 8m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany · Ukraine · Netherlands ·
  • Original Language: German · Russian ·
  • Director: Sergei Loznitsa /
  • Writers: Sergei Loznitsa ·
  • Production companies: ma.ja.de. Fiction · ARTE · Sota Cinema Group ·
  • Overview:Georgy is driving a load of freight into Russia when, after an unpleasant encounter with the police at a border crossing, he finds himself giving a lift to a strange old man with disturbing stories about his younger days in the Army. After next picking up a young woman who works as a prostitute and is wary of the territory, Georgy finds himself lost, and despite asking some homeless men for help, he’s less sure than he was before of how to make his way back where he belongs. As brutal images of violence and alienation cross the screen, Georgy’s odyssey becomes darker and more desperate until it reaches an unexpected conclusion.
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