Belladonna 2015
In *Belladonna (2015)*, director Dubravka Turić crafts a poignant 18-minute drama that unfolds in the sterile confines of an ophthalmologist's waiting room.
Director: Dubravka Turić
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Belladonna (2015) about?
The film centers on Sasha, a young woman who overhears two older women in a doctor's waiting room sharing devastating stories of war. Their conversation sparks unexpected empathy in Sasha, but the moment to bridge their worlds vanishes before she can act.
Who directed Belladonna?
Dubravka Turić directed *Belladonna*, infusing the short drama with subtle tension and emotional depth.
Who stars in Belladonna?
The film features Aleksandra Naumov, Nada Đurevska, Lana Barić, Anita Matković, and Dražen Kuhn in its ensemble cast.
Is Belladonna (2015) worth watching?
As a short drama, *Belladonna* punches above its weight with its emotional resonance and clever use of a confined setting. While not rated on IMDb, its themes of war trauma and human connection make it a compelling watch for fans of thoughtful, character-driven stories.
How long is Belladonna?
Belladonna runs for 18 minutes.
About Belladonna (2015) — An 18-minute drama exploring empathy and lost opportunity
In *Belladonna (2015)*, director Dubravka Turić crafts a poignant 18-minute drama that unfolds in the sterile confines of an ophthalmologist's waiting room. The film follows Sasha, a young woman who enters this quiet space and finds herself eavesdropping on two older women discussing the unimaginable losses they endured during war. What begins as indifference gradually transforms into empathy, bridging the gap between generations and revealing how shared suffering can forge fleeting but profound connections. Turić's sensitive direction and the film's subdued atmosphere turn an ordinary setting into a stage for raw human emotion.
The narrative hinges on a bittersweet irony—Sasha's newfound understanding arrives just as the moment to act on it slips away forever. With themes of war's lingering scars, generational divides, and the fragility of human connection, *Belladonna* is a compact yet powerful meditation on how brief encounters can leave indelible marks.