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International Film Festival

Krakow 22-27 X 2024

End of Season

Added: November 03, 2023

A small Azerbaijanian family is shaken to the core by an incident. Father Samir, mother Fidan, and their eighteen-year-old son Machmud all seem to be independent-minded family members, but independence of spirit and action sometimes brings along estrangement, lack of understanding and compassion. The family beach trip turns out differently than expected.



End of Season / Koniec sezonu


Directed by: Elmar Imanov
Writing Credits: Anar Imanov, Elmar Imanov
Cinematography by: Berta Valin Escofet, Driss Azhari
Music: Jamal Ali, Firudin Allahverdi
Cast: Rasim Jafarov, Mirmövsüm Mirzazade, Zülfiyya Qurbanova
Production: COLOR OF MAY
Country: Azerbejdżan, Niemcy, Gruzja
Year: 2019
Running Time: 92 min.


WHERE / WHEN

23rd November (Thursday) - 8:30 PM
Małopolska Garden of Arts - Large Screening Room


Elmar Imanov

Azerbaijani director, producer and screenwriter, Elmar Imanov, who now resides in Germany, presented his debut feature in the Bright Future competition at the 49th International Film Festival Rotterdam. The film, winner of the FIPRESCI Critics Award at the Dutch event, details the disintegration of a small family imprisoned in an apartment in the bourgeois suburbs of the capital. This excellent film, co-written by the director and his brother Anar Imanov, begins more or less along the same lines as a clichéd family drama. But it’s description of the protagonists’ marital difficulties serves as nothing more than a pretext to discuss the social denunciation at the heart of the film. About halfway through, the film unveils its criticism of the extravagant behaviour of former Soviet Bakunians since Azerbaijan was catapulted into capitalism.

The vast prologue that occupies the first forty-five minutes of End of Season focuses on three people living under the same roof, without really knowing each other. They are three members of a family who have surrendered themselves to unhappiness and alienation, sharing only the same blood and a desire to escape their imprisoned lives. We first meet the son, Mahmud (Mir-Movsum Mirzazade), the only one attempting to make his dreams come true by using his common sense. The teenager spends his days looking for an apartment so that he can succeed in his long-awaited emancipation from his family. At the other extreme, however, is the dysfunctional patriarch. Samir (Rasim Jafarov) is the true embodiment of the father figure and absent husband, and gets away by downing bottles of whisky in secret. Later, we meet the key to the story, the mother, Fidan (Zulfiyye Qurbanova), who unleashes chaos when she flees without a trace, imitating the iconic and inexplicable disappearance of Lea Massari in The Adventure.

The mother’s absence and potential reappearance causes people who have long been sleep-walking to suddenly wake up, as also happened in Michelangelo Antonioni's masterpiece. However, although the protagonists of End of Season share the same existential inertia as the rich 1960s Italian society that Antonioni focused on throughout his career, the Imanov brothers also add the transition from communism to capitalism to the mix. In fact, the writers have defined their film as a representation of the climate of uncertainty in which the Azeris live, trapped between the traditional society of the past and the alleged liberal modernity that has them living in the image and likeness of the West. 


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