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6,8/10
3586
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Viele romantische Geschichten über das enge Verhältnis zwischen Mensch und Pferd in der wunderschönen Weite Islands und die Geschicke der Menschen aus dem Blickwinkel der Pferde.Viele romantische Geschichten über das enge Verhältnis zwischen Mensch und Pferd in der wunderschönen Weite Islands und die Geschicke der Menschen aus dem Blickwinkel der Pferde.Viele romantische Geschichten über das enge Verhältnis zwischen Mensch und Pferd in der wunderschönen Weite Islands und die Geschicke der Menschen aus dem Blickwinkel der Pferde.
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- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 23 Gewinne & 16 Nominierungen insgesamt
Ingvar Sigurdsson
- Kolbeinn
- (as Ingvar E. Sigurðsson)
Juan Camilo Román Estrada
- Juan Camillo
- (as Juan Camillo Roman Estrada)
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Iceland has not, as for example other Scandinavian countries such as Denmark and Sweden, a real film history. In the new century however the Icelandic film industry is slowly maturing and regularly Icelandic films reach a foreign audience. Since 1999 there is a yearly Edda film award in Iceland.
A difficulty in reviewing Icelandig films, at least in my opinion, is that the landscape in Iceland is so beautiful that it sometimes compensates for a mediocre film. It often requires some reflection to seperate these two elements.
"Of horses and men" is, as the title already indicates, about the relation between men and horses in Iceland. The film consists of a number of episodes and each episode starts with a close up of the eye of a horse with a man reflected in it.
The first epsisode is the most striking one, the one you will remember for the longest time and the one from which the filmposter is derived. A man goes visiting his female neighbour with romantic intentions. In Iceland the distance to your neighbour can be quite large, so he travels by horse. At the end of the visit it turns out that the horses have been much more decisive in pursuing their amorous intentions than the man himself.
Iceland is a sparsely populated land and so the relation between men and nature is more important than in more densely populated countries. Two years later an Icelandic film about the relationship between rams and men was released ("Rams", 2015, Grimur Hakonarson). Indicative for the growing populatiy of Icelandic cinema is the fact that in 2020 an Australian remake was made ("Rams", Jeremy Sims).
A difficulty in reviewing Icelandig films, at least in my opinion, is that the landscape in Iceland is so beautiful that it sometimes compensates for a mediocre film. It often requires some reflection to seperate these two elements.
"Of horses and men" is, as the title already indicates, about the relation between men and horses in Iceland. The film consists of a number of episodes and each episode starts with a close up of the eye of a horse with a man reflected in it.
The first epsisode is the most striking one, the one you will remember for the longest time and the one from which the filmposter is derived. A man goes visiting his female neighbour with romantic intentions. In Iceland the distance to your neighbour can be quite large, so he travels by horse. At the end of the visit it turns out that the horses have been much more decisive in pursuing their amorous intentions than the man himself.
Iceland is a sparsely populated land and so the relation between men and nature is more important than in more densely populated countries. Two years later an Icelandic film about the relationship between rams and men was released ("Rams", 2015, Grimur Hakonarson). Indicative for the growing populatiy of Icelandic cinema is the fact that in 2020 an Australian remake was made ("Rams", Jeremy Sims).
Benedikt Erlingsson's first film, horses are a way of life in Iceland, and here they are honored for their compact bodies, ethereal faces, unique gaits, stamina, and for their endurance in a country not known for plush green hills and sunshine.
There is sly and delightful humor. The actors are on point. A bonus is that everyone who lives in this area obviously is totally at ease in the saddle. There was no need for stand-ins because what is seen is what happened during the filming.
The photography is exceptional, giving beauty to a vista of iron gray crags. It is an earthy tale of all too human humans.
There is sly and delightful humor. The actors are on point. A bonus is that everyone who lives in this area obviously is totally at ease in the saddle. There was no need for stand-ins because what is seen is what happened during the filming.
The photography is exceptional, giving beauty to a vista of iron gray crags. It is an earthy tale of all too human humans.
Loved this film - from the quirky humor, great acting, touching love stories, Icelandic lifestyles, suspense and, the cinematography is stunning A film you will remember.
Benedikt Erlingsson's loosely connected series of black comedy horse vignettes is a strange sort of creature. Visually striking and certainly contains quite a few striking visual talking points, but the central thrust of the narrative is rather trampled over by the other mini narratives which beyond adding a dash of grim slapstick don't contribute much. Nice to see those beautiful landscapes, the lovely horses running through the fields, those fine jumpers and the great Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson in a central role but it doesn't function as well as Benedikt's equally beautiful Women at War from a few years after.
Bengt Erlingsson's 'Of Horses and Men' tells the story of a remote Icelandic village where people don't say much, but, as a series of vignettes show, have fairly important relationships with their animals. The tone is droll and, although it takes a bit of getting used to, the individual tales are actually quite amusing, as is the overall conceit of the film. It's not exactly high art, but it's definitely warmer than the bleak landscapes that form the film's backdrop might suggest.
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- WissenswertesAlthough most of the cast are professional actors with good horse handling skills, the Swedish girl is actually a professional horse handler.
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- Von Pferden und Menschen
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Box Office
- Budget
- 10.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 11.894 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 9.565 $
- 8. März 2015
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 239.969 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 21 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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