Ayka
- 2018
- 1h 40m
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7.1/10
2.5K
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A poor migrant woman in Moscow struggles with her life.A poor migrant woman in Moscow struggles with her life.A poor migrant woman in Moscow struggles with her life.
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- 13 wins & 18 nominations total
Nurzhan Kunnozarova
- Rosa
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Depressing depiction of the miserable life of the illegal immigrants in Moscow. Hardly any serious acting, many vulgar scenes, too much blood, and tiring move of the camera. Should have been some kind of a documentary, not a movie. I wonder how the hell it got so many awards and nominations. Being a movie fan for some decades, I can say with confidence now that minimum the 2/3 of any outsider movie with many awards and nominations are rubbish. Don't waste your time unless you are of the heavy cultural kind of person that applauds the below average films "because you found quality and hidden meanings" that the rest of us missed.
"Ayka" is the main festival success of the year of Russian cinema. The director of the film, Sergei Dvortsevoy, worked for 7 long years about 7 short days in inhospitable Moscow of a woman migrant worker. A barely standing pregnant woman is struggling for life with all her strength, taking on any hard work. Absolutely fair award for the best female role of the Cannes Film Festival went to the wonderful Kazakh actress Samal Eslyamova. Sad fact: the Ministry of Culture of Russia annually distributes a huge amount of money for mediocre films, but can not forgive the debt of the director of this film, which glorified Russia.
10gokselll
Ayka, the striking movie of Sergei Dvortsevoy, presents not only such a powerfull sense of reality, but also an excellent cinematographical narration!
Every lovers of realist cinema should see this movie. Ayka promises for a rarely seen movie pleasure in addition to hard criticism on true horrible examples of actual poverty experiences.
Every lovers of realist cinema should see this movie. Ayka promises for a rarely seen movie pleasure in addition to hard criticism on true horrible examples of actual poverty experiences.
I saw this film , in gala opening of Cairo film festival , held in Egypt
Its a film about the suffering of a helpless young woman...how to survive in a country she knows nothing about ...illegaly working and living in it...
On so many levels the story line is moving...but my comment was why all the excessive details..and long scnes repeating the same thing over and ober
It was more of a documentary film....
My second comment was the overdose of blood ...it needed to tone down abit in this regard
Some people who watched it felt that the director did not utilse the story well...
Also the actress ( who won best actress in Cannes film festival 2018) had the same expresion almost all the film..not much of acting as much as the story its self that deserved a prize
10sashabe
Millions of migrants have been living in Moscow since mid 2000s. They take all kinds of work and receive wages that seem humiliating even to native Russians who are themselves mostly paid worse than anywhere in Europe. This movie is a well executed attempt to relive one of their mostly invisible lives, consciously ignored by both government and general public. This might be the only feature movie that puts some harsh, Dardenne-style light onto this part of life in Russia.
It presents no answers or ideas, not even in a metaphorical way (almost). Instead it follows an indebted girl fighting with herself and recognizable features of modern Moscow: alienation, hypocrisy, absence of rule of law, acute social stratification.
No person in the movie looks too horrible or too humane. The environment of the city however seems to be the thing that keeps everybody in a sort of struggling motion, depreciating hopes and turning them into little nightmares that further dissolve or turn into silent tragedies. No overdramatisation or extra lipstick is present however.
Definitely something to watch.
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed over a seven year period, even though the action in the story takes place within a week.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Radio Dolin: Stream with Anton Dolin (2021)
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- $43,523
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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