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Borderline

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In a small village by the river, a young woman named Clara struggles to find her identity amidst social expectations and the conventions of her time. Since childhood, she has been shaped by the rigid norms of her community, but a chance encounter with a stranger unleashes a whirlwind of emotions and repressed desires within her. This mysterious man, a bohemian artist seeking inspiration far from urban life, invites her to question her existence and the roles society has imposed upon her.

As their bond deepens, Clara confronts the tension between familial duty and her individual passions. Her friends and family, bewildered by the changes she undergoes, begin to fear for her reputation. The duality between the secure life she has known and the freedom the artist offers becomes increasingly evident, leading her to an emotional crossroads.

Clara is forced to choose between following the predetermined path or risking it all to live an authentic and passionate life. Set against a backdrop of rustic landscapes and an evocative soundtrack, the film explores themes of love, rebellion, and the search for one's own voice in a world that often silences women. In this work, the internal struggle of a young woman becomes a reflection of the social tensions of a transforming era.

Media type
Movie
Year
1930
Director
Kenneth Macpherson
Writer
Kenneth Macpherson
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.10
Actors
Paul Robeson
Eslanda Robeson
Hilda Doolittle
Gavin Arthur
Blanche Lewin
Gender
Drama
Country
United Kingdom
Original title
Borderline
Duration
75
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