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She Kept Silent (2004)
8.4
The metaphor of blacksmithing parallels the hardship and isolation Yelena feels in her marriage. Keeping her true feelings hidden... See full summary » Director:Svetlana Cvetko |
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She Kept Silent (2004)
8.4
The metaphor of blacksmithing parallels the hardship and isolation Yelena feels in her marriage. Keeping her true feelings hidden... See full summary » Director:Svetlana Cvetko |
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| Jill Schoelen | ... |
Yalena
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| Neno Pervan | ... |
Husband
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Zakari Gadberry | ... |
Zakari
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B.J. Wasserman | ... |
Man on the Beach
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| Glenn Mack | ... |
Taxi Driver
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Bruce Cole | ... |
Basketball Player #1
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Greg Edwards | ... |
Basketball Player #2
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Henry Perkins | ... |
Basketball Player #3
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The metaphor of blacksmithing parallels the hardship and isolation Yelena feels in her marriage. Keeping her true feelings hidden, she holds on to one dream. Director Svetlana Cvetko brings this expressive story to a circular ending that leaves the audience feeling that what they have seen is just another day in Yelena's hard life. Written by Anonymous
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