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Beanpole Trailer

Kantemir Balagov‘s Beanpole / Dylda (2019) movie trailer has been released by Kino Lorber and stars Viktoria Miroshnichenko, Vasilisa Perelygina, Andrey Bykov, Igor Shirokov, and Olga Dragunova.

Plot Synopsis

Beanpole‘s plot synopsis: “In immediate post-WWII Leningrad, two women, Iya and Masha (astonishing newcomers Viktoria Miroshnichenko and Vasilisa Perelygina), intensely bonded after fighting side by side as anti-aircraft gunners, attempt to readjust to a haunted world. As the film begins, Iya, long and slender and towering over everyone — hence the film’s title — works as a nurse in a shell-shocked hospital, presiding over traumatized soldiers. A shocking accident brings them closer and also seals their fates.

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The 27-year-old Russian director Kantemir Balagov — whose debut feature Closeness caused a stir at Cannes and the New Directors/New Films festival just last year — won Un Certain Regard’s Best Director prize at this year’s Cannes Film Festival for this richly burnished, occasionally harrowing rendering of the persistent scars of war.”

Cast

Beanpole also stars Konstantin Balakirev, Ksenia Kutepova, Alyona Kuchkova, and Timofey Glazkov. Watch the Beanpole Trailer. Leave your thoughts on it and the article below in the comments section. Readers seeking to support this type of content can visit our Patreon Page and become one of FilmBook’s patrons. Readers seeking more movie trailers can visit our Movie Trailer Page, our Movie Trailer Twitter Page, our Movie Trailer Facebook Page, and our Movie Trailer Pinterest Page. Beanpole will be released in limited U.S. theaters through Kino Lorber on January 29, 2020 in New York and in February 14, 2020 in Los Angeles (and other areas). Want up-to-the-minute notification? FilmBook staff members publish articles by Email, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, and Flipboard.

Beanpole Trailer

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