Sorceress
Sorceress
| 25 March 2017 (USA)
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A young woman raised in the US returns to her birth country in Eastern Europe after a devastating tragedy. Questioning her sanity and her sexuality, she starts believing she possesses supernatural powers.

Reviews
Inclubabu Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.
Comwayon A Disappointing Continuation
RipDelight This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
Bumpy Chip It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Leofwine_draca SORCERESS is an indie drama from Finland exploring some metaphysical concepts, namely a young woman who is convinced that she's the reincarnation of a famous sorceress. Sadly this all boils down to a lot of chit chat and ideas but absolutely zero involvement and actual storytelling. The insipid main character wanders around a lot but does very little and her home life seems to play an unusually significant role in the story. The attempts at artiness don't pay off and all you're left with is unrelenting tedium.
Michael Ledo Nina (Naama Kates) a singer less polished than Emma Stone, leaves the US after the death of her mother to live with relatives in Eastern Europe who she barely knows, working as a librarian, checking out Harry Potter books. She is into Giordano Bruno, 16th century pseudo-scientist/scientist and we get a heavy first person narration from Nina, reminding me of bad Rod McKuen poetry readings my ex-girlfriend used to drag me to and I had to pretend to be inspired. She meets Katya (Oona Airola) moves out of her aunt's place and PLOT SPOILER, later moves back in. Nina imagines herself a sorceress, connected to her mother through the blood....umm the same blood her non-sorceress aunt has? And bigger PLOT SPOILER, that is the entire plot which was good enough for an Award of Merit (whatever that is) for women film makers at IndieFest 2016. So Naama Kates can put that on her mantle next to her T-Ball trophy.If you are heavy into New Middle Age Kabbalah mysticism stuff, you might find the film of some interest, or if you liked "Love Witch" for its content, you might like this film. As for me, I was bored. Knowing where the stars are in the sky doesn't get you any closer to them. No seriously. It doesn't.Guide: F-word. F-word with an accent. No sex or nudity.