Majestically shot in a spectacular, weather-swept valley, this wryly observed fable about two brothers who are more obstinate than the sheep they breed begins as a droll comedy about rural life and grows into a graceful and mythic tale about family, community and legacy.
Siblings Gummi (Sigurður Sigurjónsson) and Kiddi (Theodór Júlíusson) have been living side by side without speaking to each other for forty years, each tending to their pedigree ancestral flock. When communication can’t be avoided, Kiddi’s dog Somi trots between houses carrying their handwritten notes between his teeth. Kiddi is a boozer and brawler, a popular figure at community get-togethers, but it’s through the eyes of his gentle younger brother Gummi that we see him acting out.
The hugely-popular winner of the Un Certain Regard Best Film Prize at the 2015 Cannes International Film Festival (awarded by a Jury led by Isabella Rossellini), and greeted with a thunderous 10 minute standing ovation at its premiere, Hákonarson effortlessly balances humour and pathos to tell a tale that feels both intimate and epic, a loving portrait of both culture and family in a place where change doesn’t come easily.
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“Deeply seductive in its veracity and subtlety. It engages, intrigues and finally, moves us beyond our expectations.” – Urbancinefile
“… A film with heart in every frame. It’s a great story about humanity, of brotherhood and of altruism.” – Taste of Cinema
Winner Best Film – 2015 Cannes Film Festival – Prix Un Certain Regard
Winner – 2016 Icelandic Academy Awards
Runtime: 92 Min NZ rating: M Offensive language and nudity.
Rams opens in NZ cinemas August 4