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Lenka Vlasáková, Christian Redl, Hanna Schygulla, Udo Kier, Miroslav Donutil

A woman uses poetry to communicate the emotions she cannot verbalize in this drama. At the age of seven, Lea has already become accustomed to verbal and physical abuse from her father, but when she wi... read more read more...tnesses the rape and murder of her mother during one of her father's particularly vicious tirades, the event traumatizes her so severely that she's struck dumb. With her dying words, Lea's mother encourages her to write, and as she's raised by foster parents only marginally more compassionate than her father, Lea writes poems in her mother's memory and has built an underground shrine where she posts her work. When Lea (Lenka Vlasakova) turns 21, her stepfather is approached by Strehlow (Christian Redl), a wealthy German who offers him a large amount of money for Lea's hand in marriage; the stepfather accepts without explaining the situation to his daughter. Strehlow proves to be as cruel as the other people in Lea's life; after forcing her to marry him, he keeps her chained inside his house and beats her when she refuses to obey his wishes. However, in time Stehlow becomes aware of Lea's poetry, and after it's translated into German from the original Slovak by a local woman (Hanna Schygulla), Strehlow becomes aware of Lea's humanity, and her words reach a reserve of compassion that lurks deep below the surface. Director Ivan Fila won awards for his work on Lea at the Venice and Brussels Film Festivals, and the film received a Golden Globe nomination as Best Foreign Language film. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Unrated, 1 hr. 40 min.

Directed by: Ivan Fíla

Release Date: October 24, 1996

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DVD Release Date: June 15, 2004

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  • December 11, 2010
    a spooky, icy romance of sorts, steeped in a lot of past bitterness. the gradual softening and even cementing of their relationship is quite touching.
  • January 25, 2007
    A quite powerful little movie that had potential to be more. It had the feel of an Emily Bronte story, yet the characters lacked the clarity in motivations, steal not bad though.

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Steve Rhodes
March 21, 2002
Steve Rhodes, Internet Reviews

The movie plays too much as an exercise in cinematic style to draw one into the story. Full Review

March 21, 2002
Globe and Mail

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Liz Braun
March 21, 2002
Liz Braun, Jam! Movies

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Wesley Morris
March 21, 2002
Wesley Morris, San Francisco Examiner

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