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There are wicker masks and plentiful violence in Athina Rachel Tsangari’s rural drama Harvest, but this isn’t folk horror in any familiar sense. More accurate might be folk theatre of cruelty, like a ...
Greek director Tsangari’s adaptation transposes the nameless village to Scotland, where peasants like widower Walter Thirsk (Nitram’s Caleb Landry Jones) toil in the soil, eking out a hardscrabble ...
Athina Rachel Tsangari’s first English-language film, adapted from the Jim Crace novel, is meticulously crafted yet oddly two ...
Athina Rachel Tsangari’s 'Harvest' could be a classic in the niche genre of films about villages going mad. But it fails to ...
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Lovers of a particular novel, when it’s adapted as a movie, often want book and movie to fit together as a hand in a glove.
This brooding adaptation of Jim Crace’s Booker-shortlisted novel about a village imperilled by outsiders is uncomfortably ...
Tsangari is no stranger to the weird and wonderful. She's worked as a producer on several of Yorgos Lanthimos' movies – ...
Athina Rachel Tsangari’s visceral historical drama about the undoing of a rural British community shines in its gorgeous, disorienting details.
As the new adaptation of Jim Crace’s novel Harvest opens in cinemas, we gather in a bounteous crop of previous films that have captured life on the land and the rolling beauty of the British ...
The Greek director Athina Rachel Tsangari is the latest auteur to take a shine to the former Harry Potter actor, who has earned the respect of everyone from the Coen brothers to Christian Bale ...
When a barn catches fire, the villagers accuse three strangers who are passing by rather than finding the real culprits within their own number. The two men are put into the stocks, and the woman has ...
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