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The Tale of Silyan (12A)


  • Plymouth Arts Cinema Tavistock Place Plymouth, England, PL4 8AT United Kingdom (map)

A farmer grappling with poverty takes an injured white stork under his wing, in this visually arresting part-documentary / part-fable from the Oscar®-nominated director of Honeyland.

In the fields of Macedonia, faced with the harsh realities of new government policies, farmer Nikola finds himself unable to sell his land or crops. As his family leaves in search of a better life abroad, he takes a job as a landfill attendant, where he rescues an injured stork.

As he nurses Silyan back to health, an unlikely bond emerges between man and animal. The result is a deeply moving, beautifully shot film that touches on climate change, economic migration, resilience and the quiet power of connection in unexpected places.

Show times:

  • Tue 3rd Feb 8.30pm

  • Wed 4th Feb 8.30pm

  • Thu 5th Feb 6pm

Dir. Tamara Kotevska, North Macedonia, 2025, 80 mins. In English and Macedonian with English subtitles. With. Nikola Conev, Jana Coneva, Aleksandra Coneva.

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