Maria Plyta – Eva (1953)


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EVE (1953) heralds the arrival of cinematic modernism in Europe, in the same way that Agnes Varda’s Pointe-Courte, is now considered in the bibliography to be the forerunner of the French Nouvelle Vague. Eve is the filmmaker’s first work with a plot set in the present and based on an original script that explores themes of betrayal and marital oppression through the story of a woman trapped in an unhappy marriage who begins a passionate affair. Maria Plyta created a radical representation of female sexual desire, female self-actualization, and presenting the male body as a source of visual pleasure. Additionally, with Eve, Plyta raises concerns about the institution of marriage, which can trap two people in a daily life full of anger, depression, and even hatred.
EYA (1953).mkv
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Container: Matroska
Runtime: 1h 21mn
Size: 1.42 GiB
DXVA: Compatible
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Codec: x264
Resolution: 720x576 ~> 768x576
Aspect ratio: 4:3
Frame rate: 25.000 fps
Bit rate: 2 248 kb/s
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https://nitro.download/view/0010688CEE6216D/EYA_(1953).mkv
Language(s):Greek
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