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Over a decade ago, a handful of Greek filmmakers set out to reinvent the national cinema amid the country's social and economic decline. Athina Rachel Tsangari was one of the the most gifted.
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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This brooding adaptation of Jim Crace’s Booker-shortlisted novel about a village imperilled by outsiders is uncomfortably ...
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Independent.ie on MSNHarvest review: Pastoral fear and loathing never fully catches fire in Middle Ages dramaAthina Rachel Tsangari makes her English-language debut with some pastoral fear and loathing set during days of yore.
Plus: Friendship laughs more at the socially-awkward than the system; Four Letters of Love wastes a fine cast with Oirish ...
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.
Tsangari is no stranger to the weird and wonderful. She's worked as a producer on several of Yorgos Lanthimos' movies – ...
It's no surprise that Feige is is pegging a "reset" to the X-Men, given the company's years-long effort to buy the characters ...
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