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November
TrailerThe combination of horror, magic, and comedy seems clear within the film. In an Estonian village wandering around a group of spirits and plague patients. The problem with the residents of this village is the escape from the dark winter, and to achieve this everything seems permissible, robbery and murder of princes and spirits.Actors: Rea Lest, Jörgen Liik, Arvo Kukumägi, Katariina Unt, Taavi Eelmaa, Heino Kalm, Meelis Rämmeld, Dieter Laser, Jette Loona Hermanis, Jaan Tooming, Klara Eighorn, ...»Director: Rainer SarnetCountry: Netherlands, PolandDuration: 115 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "November"
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Characters of "November"
LiinaPlayed by: Rea LestHansPlayed by: Jörgen LiikReinPlayed by: Arvo KukumägiLuisePlayed by: Katariina UntIntsPlayed by: Taavi EelmaaJaanPlayed by: Meelis RämmeldBaronPlayed by: Dieter LaserBaronessPlayed by: Jette Loona HermanisEndelPlayed by: Sepa TomLiina's mother's ghostPlayed by: Mari Abel -
Critic Reviews of "November"
Boston GlobeApril 12, 2018Sarnet elevates his Rabelaisian folktale into a tragedy illustrated by haunting, metaphorical imagery.
Dallas Morning NewsMarch 15, 2018November is one of those films you can enjoy staring at from a perspective of visual-arts appreciation, even if the story gets thin (and it definitely does).
Los Angeles TimesMarch 01, 2018Sarnet's earthbound fairy tale occupies a dreamscape somewhere between the teeming canvases of Brueghel and the existential agonies of Bela Tarr's films. And it's funny, with a sly salaciousness all its own.
Rolling StoneFebruary 24, 2018This midnight-movie classic in the making uses ancient Estonian folk tales to create something shockingly unexpected. Both gravely serious and demonically funny, it's meant to knock audiences off balance. Mission accomplished.
NPRFebruary 22, 2018The movie's central story, a tortured-love triangle, is slight. But the context is fascinating and the visual style bewitching.
ScreenAnarchyMay 21, 2018A fairy tale, a cautionary tale, a magical dreamland, a dark comedy, a feverish yet cold nightmare.
Reeling ReviewsApril 10, 2018If Canada's Guy Maddin collaborated with Czech stop motion animator Jan vankmajer using an abandoned location from a Bela Tarr film, the result might be something like this strange (and often strangely humorous) gothic fairy tale.
CulturamasFebruary 28, 2018A brilliant and dark fairy tale that will undoubtedly delight the most daring palates. [Full review in Spanish]
The Daily BeastFebruary 26, 2018November is all-caps CRAZY in the best, funniest, most exhilarating way possible. A mere description cannot, I recognize, do its out-there-ness true justice.
Birth.Movies.Death.February 26, 2018This year's Estonian submission for the Best Foreign Language Oscar is gorgeous, but somewhat impenetrable for the unfamiliar.
Cinemalogue.comFebruary 23, 2018Even if you can't always follow what's going on, this genre-mixing oddity from Estonia remains visually entrancing throughout.
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