Washed And Buried: A Tale of Memory, Identity, and Family
Washed And Buried explores the intricacies of memory and identity through the eyes of Nadja, a successful 40-year-old lawyer who embarks on a journey back to her secluded hometown. Following her late grandmother’s enigmatic final wish, Nadja must confront the landscapes of her childhood and the relationships she left behind.
Set against the scenic Val Canale in Italy, the film’s visual storytelling amplifies the emotional resonance of Nadja’s journey. As she uncovers long-buried family secrets and forgotten truths, audiences are invited to reflect on the ties that bind and the impact of unresolved histories.
Directed by Martin Turk and starring Lara Komar, Lučka Počkaj, and Vesna Jevnikar, the film blends psychological drama with heartfelt introspection. Its universal themes of reconciliation, family, and self-discovery ensure a lasting connection with audiences, leaving an enduring impression long after the story concludes.
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