Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 24th January 4:30 PM - Alhambra

Hard To Be A God

Director: Aleksey German Country: Russia
Cert: 18 Year: 2013 Length: 177 minsLanguage: Russian
Spring 2016
Hard To Be A God

Programme Notes

Programme Notes (PDF 124KB)

Audience Reaction

Score: 34.03% Attendance: 52

Reviews

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  • More details on this film at the Internet Movie Database

"I haven't read 'Hard to Be a God'; I only know German's movie is a standalone soul-socker; maybe the greatest film since the millennium began’ - Nigel Andrews, FT

"Though it delves into the worst extremes of human ugliness, Gerrman's film is exhilarating, moving, funny, beautiful and unshakeable – a danse macabre that whirls you round and round until the bitter end. Even when German's film is over, it’s not really over. Whenever you close your eyes, it's still playing" - Robbie Collin, Telegraph.

Hard to describe this amazing film: some scientists have gone to a different planet which is just like Earth, but locked into the middle-ages. As travellers, they are not allowed to influence anything, though they are treated like gods...Is it really another planet, or just a view of us and where we might be heading?

Be warned, this is not going to be an easy ride; BUT it just might be your favourite film of the millennium too!

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