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Rams
TrailerIn a remote Icelandic farming valley, a hard-drinking Icelandic farmer (Theodór Júlíusson) and his estranged brother (Sigurður Sigurjónsson) who haven't spoken in 40 years band together to save their flocks of sheep from authorities who want the animals destroyed.Genre: DramaActors: Sigurður Sigurjónsson, Theodór Júlíusson, Charlotte Bøving, Jón Benónýsson, Gunnar Jónsson, Þorleifur Einarsson, Sveinn Ólafur Gunnarsson, Ingrid Jónsdóttir, Jörundur Ragnarsson, Viktor Már Bjarnason, Ólafur Ólafsson, ...»Director: Grímur HákonarsonCountry: Iceland, Denmark, Norway, PolandDuration: 93 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Boston GlobeMarch 10, 2016In its attentive and hushed way, the movie is about collision: between stubborn farmers and the government veterinary board, between ancient ways and modern times, between two old, hardheaded brothers.
Seattle TimesFebruary 18, 2016Sigurjónsson's Gummi, with his quiet canniness and his fearful, conflicted feelings about his belligerent brother, is the best reason to watch "Rams."
Globe and MailFebruary 12, 2016There's lots of wisdom here, but in the Icelandic barrens, good cheer has sometimes gone missing. Yes, there's a price to pay for being stubborn.
San Francisco ChronicleFebruary 11, 2016If you are determined to enjoy it, Hakonarson will throw every challenge in your path.
Film InquiryFebruary 18, 2017Rams isn't the film that is going to definitively put Iceland on the world cinema map, but it is the boldest invitation yet about the distinctive tone of their cinema.
Film Ireland MagazineJanuary 03, 2017Hákonarson doesn't lessen the harshness of the characters or the landscape, but still manages to find beauty in the way they are.
Financial TimesDecember 27, 2016After grim comedy comes the threat of grim tragedy. The ending is a do-or-die confrontation with the elements, powerfully presented.
Sunday Times (UK)December 18, 2016It never becomes deep, but its tender view of its richly drawn characters makes it beguiling to the end.
MovieMailDecember 13, 2016It's a delight to encounter a film that quietly, gradually creeps up on you; which, without seeming to expand a huge amount of effort in so doing, puts a smile on your face.
Brooklyn MagazineNovember 15, 2016Gummi and Kiddi's interactions tend toward the comical, but the rock-steady widescreen cinematography by Sturla Brandth Grøvlen lends the proceedings a deadpan aura.
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