The Hamlet Syndrome


Poster image The Hamlet Syndrome

The film depicts the young Ukrainian generation marked by war and political fractures since 2014. The starting point of the film is the preparation of a play based on the motifs of Shakespeare's _Hamlet_. A portrait of a generation confronted with the trauma of war and a painful past, similar to its present and future after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.




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Against the backdrop of the Russian army's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the nagging jolts of a generation in distress.

The light flickers, facial creases intensify, tongues loosen and the floor crackles with the twitching movements of the five protagonists. The theatre is no longer just a place of confrontation, it becomes a place of refuge for their ills. It plays host to a very special event, allowing a revolution to blossom. Populated by loss and cruel dilemmas, the tragic lives of these five individuals resonate with the famous questioning declaimed by the Shakespearean character. Buried for far too long, the memories of these torn souls rumble on, and the extent of the abyss dug by their wounds is exposed. The totalizing, political dimension of the most intimate conflicts that haunt them is laid bare. The vibrant, inhabited voices of their pleas make it their duty to alert us. They whisper to us that pain and trauma will remain, that consensus will come at an immeasurable cost, that anger will not be appeased, nor will revolt wither.

 

Yulia Kaiava
Tënk's editorial assistant

 


  • English

    English

    1h26

    Language: English
  • Français

    Français

    1h26

    Language: Français
    Subtitles: Français
  • Année 2022
  • Pays Germany, Poland
  • Durée 86
  • Producteur Balapolis, Kundschafter Filmproduktion GmbH
  • Langue Ukrainian
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court A group of young Ukrainians is preparing a modern stage version of Hamlet. Their goal is to use their own wartime experiences and traumas to relate to Shakespeare's play.
  • Mention festival Grand Prix of the International Critics' Week - Locarno 2022

Against the backdrop of the Russian army's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the nagging jolts of a generation in distress.

The light flickers, facial creases intensify, tongues loosen and the floor crackles with the twitching movements of the five protagonists. The theatre is no longer just a place of confrontation, it becomes a place of refuge for their ills. It plays host to a very special event, allowing a revolution to blossom. Populated by loss and cruel dilemmas, the tragic lives of these five individuals resonate with the famous questioning declaimed by the Shakespearean character. Buried for far too long, the memories of these torn souls rumble on, and the extent of the abyss dug by their wounds is exposed. The totalizing, political dimension of the most intimate conflicts that haunt them is laid bare. The vibrant, inhabited voices of their pleas make it their duty to alert us. They whisper to us that pain and trauma will remain, that consensus will come at an immeasurable cost, that anger will not be appeased, nor will revolt wither.

 

Yulia Kaiava
Tënk's editorial assistant

 


  • English

    English


    Duration: 1h26
    Language: English
    1h26
  • Français

    Français


    Duration: 1h26
    Language: Français
    Subtitles: Français
    1h26
  • Année 2022
  • Pays Germany, Poland
  • Durée 86
  • Producteur Balapolis, Kundschafter Filmproduktion GmbH
  • Langue Ukrainian
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court A group of young Ukrainians is preparing a modern stage version of Hamlet. Their goal is to use their own wartime experiences and traumas to relate to Shakespeare's play.
  • Mention festival Grand Prix of the International Critics' Week - Locarno 2022

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