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The Way Out

2014 · 103 min Drama
5.3 / 10 · TMDB

The Way Out tells a story of a young Romani couple, Zaneta and David, the parents of little Janicka. Their efforts to live a decent and dignified life run up against the "Romani social trap," which is racism, the society's prejudices, exclusion from opportunities to obtain legal work, the lack of necessary qualifications, difficult communication with officials, debts and the miserable life conditions connected with the environment, lifestyle and traditional values of their ethnicity. David wants to protect his family, even at the expense of committing a crime. But Zaneta finds inner strength to defy the unfavorable situation in a different way. Will they overcome the existential problems that start to take apart their relationship? Is it worthwhile for them to continue to Honor their own values and family traditions? And will their "way out" be only another "escape" for them, or a promise to change their lives?

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📋 Film Details

Original Title Cesta ven
Year 2014
Country France, Czech Republic
Genre Drama
Director Petr Václav
Runtime 103 min.
Rating TMDB: 5.3/10 (11 votes)

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The film constructs a raw and authentic portrait of a social trap, relying on meticulous details of environment and powerful, understated performances. It explores not just systemic oppression but the internal fracture it causes within a family, framing their struggle for dignity with unflinching clarity.

What lingers after the credits is the weight of impossible choices and the quiet resilience that flickers against overwhelming odds. A sobering reminder of lives lived on the margins. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Petr Václav

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