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"Beanpole" is a visually arresting drama set in post-World War II Leningrad, directed by a talented ensemble of Russian filmmakers. The story follows the intertwined lives of two young women, Iya and Masha, who are grappling with the trauma and devastation left in the wake of the war. Played by Viktoria Miroshnichenko and Vasilisa Perelygina, the film delves deep into their complex relationship as they navigate love, friendship, and the struggle to rebuild their shattered lives in a war-torn city. With its haunting cinematography and poignant storytelling, "Beanpole" offers a profound exploration of the human psyche in the aftermath of war. The film captures the emotional turmoil and resilience of its characters, shedding light on the enduring effects of conflict on individuals and society at large. Through the standout performances of Miroshnichenko, Perelygina, Andrey Bykov, and Igor Shirokov, "Beanpole" delivers a compelling narrative that lingers long after the credits roll. A powerful blend of drama and war themes, this 2019 release is a cinematic gem that showcases the talent and vision of its directors.
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For 'Beanpole', director Kantemir Balagov chose to use a distinctive color palette that emphasized greens and reds. This choice was aimed to reflect the internal and external scars of the characters, and to evoke the unsettling atmosphere of post-war Leningrad.
Viktoria Miroshnichenko, with no prior acting experience, underwent intense preparation including months of rehearsals and training to embody the physicality and psychological depth of her character, who is a war veteran struggling with PTSD.
The production team of 'Beanpole' went to great lengths to recreate the war-torn environment of 1945 Leningrad, using actual blueprints of Leningrad apartments and consulting historical records to accurately represent the clothing, props, and interior designs of the era.
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🎬The director, Kantemir Balagov, was only 28 years old when he directed 'Beanpole', making him one of the youngest filmmakers to have his film premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes Film Festival.
💡In one of the film's most intense scenes, real insects were used to heighten the visceral impact, adding a layer of authenticity and discomfort that aligned with the film's raw and realistic portrayal of post-war life.
🎯The title 'Beanpole' is a nickname for the main character Iya, who is unusually tall. This physical trait symbolizes her feeling of awkwardness and disconnection from the world around her after the war.
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