A number of years before “Rom”, in 2014, there was another Vietnamese film that screened while being banned in its home country, although most probably for completely different reasons (the Vietnamense Censorship never gave out the reasons for banning the film). “The Inseminator” focuses on the tribes living in the remote mountains of Vietnam, presenting a story that is both brutally harsh but also beautifully coated in magical realism and modern art.
“The Inseminator” is screening in Locarno Film Festival
The story revolves around a family of three. Mr Boi, the father, Tu, his beautiful adult daughter, and Ngo, the 16-yeal-old who is mentally handicapped to the point he cannot even clean himself properly. However, the three of them have managed to achieve a level of balance, with the father and daughter taking care of the land, the house and the boy, despite the fact that there is not even electricity in the area.
“The Inseminator” is screening in Locarno Film Festival
The story revolves around a family of three. Mr Boi, the father, Tu, his beautiful adult daughter, and Ngo, the 16-yeal-old who is mentally handicapped to the point he cannot even clean himself properly. However, the three of them have managed to achieve a level of balance, with the father and daughter taking care of the land, the house and the boy, despite the fact that there is not even electricity in the area.
- 8/8/2021
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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