Harvest

Harvest

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In a nameless English village, a closed community of medieval farmers fiercely protects their own and is suspicious of outsiders. Two childhood friends – farmer-turned-townsman Walter Thirsk and a confused landowner Charles Kent – are about to face an invasion from the outside world. Three mysterious figures arrive unexpectedly: a chart maker, an immigrant, and a banker. Over the course of seven hallucinatory days, the village will disappear.
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“The cult Greek director Athina Rachel Tsangari, who deconstructed human behavior in closed communities in her films Attenberg and Chevalier, in her film Harvest shifts the focus to a new setting – a remote medieval village in England. In both spirit and aesthetic, the film evokes the cinema of 1970s North America and Eastern Europe, reflecting the freedom and psychedelic culture of that era. Shot in sunlit Scottish landscapes using 16mm film and only natural light, Harvest is both intellectual and multifaceted. The film is a reflection of a human relationship with the land and an allegory about modern society... Or, perhaps, just a story about a quiet village experiencing the consequences of impending modernity” (Programme curator Karolis Žukas)
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  • Directing
    Athina Rachel Tsangari
  • The script
    Joslyn Barnes, Athina Rachel Tsangari
  • Plays
    Caleb Landry Jones, Harry Melling, Rosy McEwen, Arinzé Kene, Thalissa Teixeira, Frank Dillane, Stephen McMillan
  • Assembly
    Matthew Johnson, Nico Leunen
  • Camera
    Sean Price Williams
  • Music
    Caleb Landry Jones, Nicolas Becker, Ian Hassett, Lexx
  • Dialogues
    English
  • Subtitles
    Lithuanian
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