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Twelve years after he left, Ivan and Andrei's
father returns home. He reasserts his position as head of
the household, with no explanation, and airily declares
the boys are to come with him on a fishing trip up to the
Northern Lakes.
But this is no family bonding holiday. Does he intend
to force them to grow up, to become men like himself, or
merely use them for some private agenda? Few answers are
forthcoming but the questions provide their own mystery.
Played out on a beautiful but chilling canvas of deep
browns and iron greys, this marks the debut of an outstanding
filmmaker. A mysterious and disquieting experience that
will stay with you for many days.
Awards
Golden Lion, Venice Film Festival 2003
Critics
"Sublime. . . already looks and feels like a classic"
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
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Directed
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Andrei Zvyagintsev
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Written
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Vladimir Moiseyenko
Aleksandr Novototsky
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Cast |
Konstantin lavronenko
Vladimir Garin
Ivan Dobronravov
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12A
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Country |
Russia
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Language |
In Russian with English subtitiles
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