Pochábeľ follows a tightly wound village where tradition and memory pulse just beneath daily life. When a sudden, seemingly small event unsettles the familiar routines, the townsfolk are drawn into a quiet, intimate examination of past choices, loyalties, and the secrets that bind families. Through lyrical landscapes and restrained performances, the film traces how individual longing and collective history collide, forcing each character to reckon with what they owe to one another—and to the place they call home. A contemplative, human-centered meditation on memory, identity, and the price ofkeeping things as they are.
Pochábeľ follows a tightly wound village where tradition and memory pulse just beneath daily life. When a sudden, seemingly small event unsettles the familiar routines, the townsfolk are drawn into a quiet, intimate examination of past choices, loyalties, and the secrets that bind families. Through lyrical landscapes and restrained performances, the film traces how individual longing and collective history collide, forcing each character to reckon with what they owe to one another—and to the place they call home. A contemplative, human-centered meditation on memory, identity, and the price ofkeeping things as they are.