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WINTER BROTHERS at TIFF

Added on by Hlynur Palmason.

Winter Brothers is part of the Discovery section at TIFF this year, many thanks to Steve. Here is how he describes the film:

Hlynur Pálmason’s feature debut examines the lives of Johan and his younger brother Emil, two miners whose routines, habits, and rituals are ruptured by a violent feud with a neighbouring family.

Shot in an eerie, near-apocalyptic industrial landscape, with a ferociously stylized aesthetic that suggests a surreal Dorothea Lange, Hlynur Pálmason's Winter Brothers examines the lives of miners in a remote region. Younger brother Emil (Elliott Crosset Hove) and his older, less excitable sibling Johan (Simon Sears) — our ostensible heroes, Peckinpah's Gorch brothers reincarnated as wage slaves — are dominated by the company and the constant, deafening hum of the machines they effectively serve.

The miners live in prefab sheds seemingly held together by mould. Emil's only consistent outlets, besides forlornly pining for the lone woman in town, are watching an instructional video on how to properly shoot an antique rifle and the making, consuming, and selling of moonshine. That his latest batch may have made some of his fellow miners seriously ill only exacerbates his outsider status.

Where Winter Brothers is set is wisely never specified. The dire conditions the miners work under could be anywhere the prominent and greedy abuse the powerless — from Fort McMurray to a Soviet gulag to Trump's imaginary returning coal mines. The edgy political observations in the film would be more than enough to recommend it, but Pálmason's unique vision, fierce aesthetic, and eye for telling detail make it essential viewing. His fearless approach to the medium suggests similarities with some of the most promising, intriguing filmmakers working today, such as Ruben Östlund, Ashley McKenzie, and Kevan Funk.

STEVE GRAVESTOCK

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review 5# / vinterbrødre

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vinterbrødre wins 4 awards at locarno

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VINTERBRØDRE wins four awards at Locarno Film Festival. Best actor in the main competition, Junior Jury Prize - 1'st place, critics special mention and European Cinama awards (distribution award), more here.

new horizons international competition

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WINTER BROTHERS has been selected for the New Horizons International Competition in Wraclow, Polland. More here.

Draw a breath of frosty air, inhale the snow, and give yourself over to the strangest winter journey you have ever experienced at the movies. Surrealistic, absurd, with stains of black humor on white snow, this film by Hlynur Pálmason takes us to a workers' village in the middle of the forest. Two brothers live here, as you might expect in a fairytale, the younger of which makes moonshine, desperately longs for love and keeps repeating that everyone has a dark side. Here, the metaphor for that dark side is a mine, where headlamps barely break through the darkness while tension slowly simmers between the laboring men. Visual, surprising and with intensively powerful images, Winter Brothers is about what is hidden deep within: rivalry, aggression, and desire for revenge, all of which hurt and destroy when released from the deep shafts of the human soul. But it's also about everything that can push back that darkness.
Małgorzata Sadowska
winter brothers / still from the film.

winter brothers / still from the film.

world premiere at Locarno

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WINTER BROTHERS will have it's world premiere at Locarno Film Festival. It will open and compete in the main competition; Concorso Internacionale. More here.

winter brothers / photo: h.pálmason 2016

winter brothers / photo: h.pálmason 2016