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Anora
The newspapers are saying she is a prostitute

The beautiful and bubbly Anora (Mikey Madison) is a young Brooklyn prostitute who, due to a combination of particular situations, impulsively meets and marries the son of a Russian oligarch.
Once news of this wedding reaches Russia, its beautiful fairy tale is threatened when the groom’s parents depart for New York in order to get the wedding canceled. Will they succeed?
Comedy, romantic and passion story and more mix together in this film which shows how Mikey Madison knows how to fit into practically (almost) every role, guaranteeing a very high response in this one.
In this film the authors are keen to point out the differences between the Western vision of something, with relative returns, and the Eastern European vision which seems to have others, even if these are two observation points which lead to identical or almost.
In fact, in this sense, the very political vision that is assigned to Russian culture is not too convincing, especially when compared to versions from other places, generally equally political but little or not considered here.
Everything therefore revolves around Anora who, as a new Cinderella of a not exactly kind sector like that of prostitution, shows what the life of a person of this kind is like from many points of view and in its…