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Dans un village de pêcheurs en Islande, un garçon éprouve des sentiments pour son meilleur ami, tandis que celui-ci tente de conquérir une fille.Dans un village de pêcheurs en Islande, un garçon éprouve des sentiments pour son meilleur ami, tandis que celui-ci tente de conquérir une fille.Dans un village de pêcheurs en Islande, un garçon éprouve des sentiments pour son meilleur ami, tandis que celui-ci tente de conquérir une fille.
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- 43 victoires et 22 nominations au total
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Sensitive. So beautifully constructed in each detail and raw in his way to describe what it's like to growing up.
Very hard movie to watch very beautiful landscapes and setting. In Iceland blood runs thick
I think it was all done very well and Realistically and it is so sad such a sad story
All the animal abuse was not fun to watch but added a reasonable and important effect to Kristján and Thor's mindsets.
I think there is a lot of talent in all of these child actors but I do think the subject matter breached comfortability for me watching them act.
Very rough scenes:
when Kristján is screaming underwater
When Thor almost falls down the cliff
When Kristján is crying in the horse stables
2020 Edit :
This movie has been in the back of my mind the whole day. I think it's because there's a lot to unpack here and I went to bed last night without processing it all. Before I get into the actual review let me just say that this was visually, emotionally, and captivatingly stunning.
So at first, I thought that I only enjoyed this because it was filmed in Iceland and the landscape (and skies and sunsets and clouds!!) were amazing. Looking back, I think that wasn't entirely it. The imagery was intertwined with the emotive connotations of each scene so thoughtfully. I take back what I said in my last review about moving to Wales, I'm going to Iceland instead.
Heartstone is a coming of age film revolving around the lives of two best friends, Thor and Christian. Both boys have difficult familial relationships and are going through the awkwardness and drama that comes with being a teen. They can rely on each other, their friends, and the two girls that take romantic interests in them. It was so fun to watch them learn from their town and their friends and grapple with really introspective feelings and thoughts about themselves. I felt like I was there with them and often felt this weird aesthetically stimulating sensation which was so cool to experience.
I liked that there was no big revelation or "aha moment" of self-discovery because your identity isn't something you just come to terms with overnight (although Christian does experience some very detrimental and critical things that do change his life quite drastically, he is multifaceted and continues to battle with these things throughout the entirety of the movie). These moments are scaffolded and broken down into reasonable pieces. I thought the film did a great job of expanding on this, and it alludes to the fact that both of these characters will probably still be battling an internal struggle in the future. Coming of age teen movies often feel the need to tie up all loose ends, but I'm glad that this didn't. The actors were did a fantastic job of expressing the complexity of what the characters were feeling.
If you are looking for a couple of hours of solitude, beauty, and reflection, this is your jackpot. There is so much more I could say about this but I think I'll rewatch and maybe do another review so I can nuance my thoughts a bit more.
2020 Edit :
This movie has been in the back of my mind the whole day. I think it's because there's a lot to unpack here and I went to bed last night without processing it all. Before I get into the actual review let me just say that this was visually, emotionally, and captivatingly stunning.
So at first, I thought that I only enjoyed this because it was filmed in Iceland and the landscape (and skies and sunsets and clouds!!) were amazing. Looking back, I think that wasn't entirely it. The imagery was intertwined with the emotive connotations of each scene so thoughtfully. I take back what I said in my last review about moving to Wales, I'm going to Iceland instead.
Heartstone is a coming of age film revolving around the lives of two best friends, Thor and Christian. Both boys have difficult familial relationships and are going through the awkwardness and drama that comes with being a teen. They can rely on each other, their friends, and the two girls that take romantic interests in them. It was so fun to watch them learn from their town and their friends and grapple with really introspective feelings and thoughts about themselves. I felt like I was there with them and often felt this weird aesthetically stimulating sensation which was so cool to experience.
I liked that there was no big revelation or "aha moment" of self-discovery because your identity isn't something you just come to terms with overnight (although Christian does experience some very detrimental and critical things that do change his life quite drastically, he is multifaceted and continues to battle with these things throughout the entirety of the movie). These moments are scaffolded and broken down into reasonable pieces. I thought the film did a great job of expanding on this, and it alludes to the fact that both of these characters will probably still be battling an internal struggle in the future. Coming of age teen movies often feel the need to tie up all loose ends, but I'm glad that this didn't. The actors were did a fantastic job of expressing the complexity of what the characters were feeling.
If you are looking for a couple of hours of solitude, beauty, and reflection, this is your jackpot. There is so much more I could say about this but I think I'll rewatch and maybe do another review so I can nuance my thoughts a bit more.
I first saw this film at bfi Southbank as terrorists were attacking innocent pedestrians on Westminster Bridge and at the House of Commons. Both events left a lasting impression.
The harsh reality of our real world is reflected just as powerfully in the setting of a remote Icelandic coastal community. The power and beauty of mountain scenery and harsh climate is paralleled in the lives of the young protagonists as they work their way through the trials and tribulations of conflict, confusion and burgeoning sexuality. With few, if any, adult role models, there is minimal control over the freedom to play in vast spaces where inner tensions can be acted out. Personal secrets in such a small community are (as in each episode of 'Eastenders') impossible to keep. Others who learn of them are empowered by the knowledge. There is no escape.
The director fully understands every aspect of this community and succeeds in bringing out superb performances, especially from the young actors who play Thor and Christian.
The first half-hour can be a 'difficult watch' but stick with it. Once the music kicks in at around 40m the emotional intensity never ceases to build. I was fully captivated and eagerly await future work by this very talented director.
The harsh reality of our real world is reflected just as powerfully in the setting of a remote Icelandic coastal community. The power and beauty of mountain scenery and harsh climate is paralleled in the lives of the young protagonists as they work their way through the trials and tribulations of conflict, confusion and burgeoning sexuality. With few, if any, adult role models, there is minimal control over the freedom to play in vast spaces where inner tensions can be acted out. Personal secrets in such a small community are (as in each episode of 'Eastenders') impossible to keep. Others who learn of them are empowered by the knowledge. There is no escape.
The director fully understands every aspect of this community and succeeds in bringing out superb performances, especially from the young actors who play Thor and Christian.
The first half-hour can be a 'difficult watch' but stick with it. Once the music kicks in at around 40m the emotional intensity never ceases to build. I was fully captivated and eagerly await future work by this very talented director.
I loved the movie. It was incredible, the actings were great! I've watched it two times so far already. I'll buy it's dvd/bluray and watch it many more times. Very natural and realistic movie.. Unique! 👌🏼
With Heartstone (2016), Icelandic writer-director Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson delivers an outstanding feature film debut about adolescence.
The setting of the story in a small isolated Icelandic fishing village, combined with truly amazing performances by the young actors, gives the themes of friendship, identity, love, puberty and sexual awakening an incredible power. Added to this, the beautiful photography and use of landscapes and, not the least, the wonderfully composed score by Danish Kristian Eidnes Andersen, make the film a heart-breaking, beautiful force - and a proof of true filmmaking talent.
The setting of the story in a small isolated Icelandic fishing village, combined with truly amazing performances by the young actors, gives the themes of friendship, identity, love, puberty and sexual awakening an incredible power. Added to this, the beautiful photography and use of landscapes and, not the least, the wonderfully composed score by Danish Kristian Eidnes Andersen, make the film a heart-breaking, beautiful force - and a proof of true filmmaking talent.
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- AnecdotesThe cast for the youth roles took part in a 8-month acting training prior the filming.
- Bandes originalesAmmæli
Written by The Sugarcubes (as Sykurmolarnir)
Performed by The Sugarcubes (as Sykurmolarnir)
Courtesy of Smekkleysa
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Heartstone
- Lieux de tournage
- Dyrhóaey, Islande(coastal cliffs)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 361 878 $US
- Durée2 heures 9 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Heartstone: Un été islandais (2016) officially released in Canada in French?
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