“Thy, the young son of a cricket farmer, mourns his mother’s passing and faces the arrival of his father’s new bride and her daughter. The film is a portrait of a day in Thy’s world of silent grief and hopeful dreams, painted over the canvas of rural Cambodia.”
“A Fallen Fruit” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
Focusing on the struggles of a young boy in coming to grips with both his mother’s death and the transition within the family unit, “A Fallen Fruit” is able to offer a lot of substance within its simplistic and meditative approach. As a result, the production feels less of a narrative exploration of loss, though not to a fault, and more focused on creating an ethereal atmosphere based around the landscape of rural Cambodia.
“A Fallen Fruit” will be streaming on Raindance Website until December 2
As a result,...
“A Fallen Fruit” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
Focusing on the struggles of a young boy in coming to grips with both his mother’s death and the transition within the family unit, “A Fallen Fruit” is able to offer a lot of substance within its simplistic and meditative approach. As a result, the production feels less of a narrative exploration of loss, though not to a fault, and more focused on creating an ethereal atmosphere based around the landscape of rural Cambodia.
“A Fallen Fruit” will be streaming on Raindance Website until December 2
As a result,...
- 11/15/2020
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
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