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In a remote Icelandic farming valley, two brothers who haven't spoken in 40 years have to come together in order to save what’s dearest to them – their sheep.
In a remote Icelandic farming valley, two brothers who haven't spoken in 40 years have to come together in order to save what’s dearest to them – their sheep.
Who do you know that worked on this?
C'mon it's in competition at Cannes, its a valid reason for posting it
I know 8 people that worked on it
Shocking. It looks interesting enough, I'll give you that.
The Un Certain Regard sidebar of the 68th Cannes Film Festival announced its winners on Saturday, with the jury awarding the top prize to Iceland's Rams (Hrutar) by Grímur Hákonarson.
The film centers on two aging and unmarried brothers who haven’t spoken in 40 years who come together in a remote Icelandic valley in order to save their rams.
Holy shyt, breh! I was actually wondering this morning how this movie was received at Cannes, but I totally forgot the title (I knew it was something like 'Sheep' or 'Cows', lol). And that definitely means it will get a Dutch release at some point, Benelux arthouse distributor Cinéart tends to pick up all the jury winners from Cannes.
My friends are losing their minds in Cannes right now
Just checked and it gets released here in early December. A bit late but not too surprising seeing as 2014's Un Certain Regard winner also dropped in December.