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Little Odessa
Director(s)
James Gray
Year
1994
Duration
99
min
Country
United States
Little Odessa (1994) is James Gray's first and most austere film. An intimate family drama that powerfully reworks motifs from Exodus, it begins in total darkness and boldly uses contemporary music by John Tavener and Arvo Pärt. Its use of movement, aria-like repetition, and extended gestures announced the emergence of one of contemporary cinema's most distinctive voices.