The generational gap has never been wider on screen. Modern films depict fathers who can only communicate through anger or money, and sons who are economically dependent yet emotionally absent. One powerful scene in a recent festival entry shows a father trying to teach his son how to drive; the lesson devolves into a screaming match about a girl the son loves. The car, a symbol of Soviet-era status, becomes a cage.
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: Traditional films often portray the ultimate feminine achievement as motherhood. Contemporary critics now question "helpless female" tropes, such as in Afsana Returns (2019), where a wife's forgiveness of an unfaithful husband is framed as a family virtue. The generational gap has never been wider on screen
(Mirvugar Abdulov) explore the harmony—and often the tension—between a drive for innovation and a deep-rooted loyalty to tradition. : The car, a symbol of Soviet-era status, becomes a cage