No Man Lives Past 40 in This Village | Virago Short Film
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Virago is a short film directed by Kerli Kirch Schneider that explores a fictional European village where local tradition dictates that no man lives past the age of forty. The narrative centers on Tõnu, a character who is approaching his fortieth birthday, highlighting the unique, restrictive demographic reality of the community.
The film is described by its creator as an elegy for men who died young, utilizing a blend of social commentary and fairytale elements to examine gender roles. The production features cinematography by Mart Ratassepp E.S.C. and stars Tiina Tauraite and Juhan Ulfsak. The original production stems from Estonia.
This 16-minute film was produced by Diana Mikita and has been featured on curated short film platforms. It serves as a tribute to the women who live within this village's enduring circumstances.
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