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November

  • 2017
  • 1h 55min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,1/10
6720
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Rea Lest and Jette Loona Hermanis in November (2017)
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Folk HorrorDramaFantasyHorrorRomance

In un povero villaggio estone, un gruppo di contadini usa la magia e rimedi popolari per sopravvivere all'inverno, e una giovane donna cerca di convincere un giovane ad amarla.In un povero villaggio estone, un gruppo di contadini usa la magia e rimedi popolari per sopravvivere all'inverno, e una giovane donna cerca di convincere un giovane ad amarla.In un povero villaggio estone, un gruppo di contadini usa la magia e rimedi popolari per sopravvivere all'inverno, e una giovane donna cerca di convincere un giovane ad amarla.

  • Regia
    • Rainer Sarnet
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Andrus Kivirähk
    • Rainer Sarnet
  • Star
    • Rea Lest
    • Jörgen Liik
    • Arvo Kukumägi
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,1/10
    6720
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Rainer Sarnet
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Andrus Kivirähk
      • Rainer Sarnet
    • Star
      • Rea Lest
      • Jörgen Liik
      • Arvo Kukumägi
    • 36Recensioni degli utenti
    • 79Recensioni della critica
    • 79Metascore
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    • Premi
      • 25 vittorie e 7 candidature totali

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    Interpreti principali33

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    Rea Lest
    Rea Lest
    • Liina
    Jörgen Liik
    Jörgen Liik
    • Hans
    • (voce)
    • …
    Arvo Kukumägi
    Arvo Kukumägi
    • Rein
    Heino Kalm
    • Sander
    Meelis Rämmeld
    Meelis Rämmeld
    • Jaan
    Katariina Unt
    Katariina Unt
    • Luise
    Taavi Eelmaa
    Taavi Eelmaa
    • Ints
    Dieter Laser
    Dieter Laser
    • Baron
    Jette Loona Hermanis
    Jette Loona Hermanis
    • Baroness
    Jaan Tooming
    • Devil
    Klara Eighorn
    • Witch
    Ene Pappel
    Ene Pappel
    • Imbi
    Enn Lillemets
    • Ärni
    • (as Ernst Lillemets)
    Sepa Tom
    Sepa Tom
    • Endel
    Tiina Keeman
    • Rosalie
    Heino Paljak
    • Pastor
    Ilmar Meos
    • Ancestral spirit
    Aare Lutsar
    • Ancestral spirit
    • Regia
      • Rainer Sarnet
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Andrus Kivirähk
      • Rainer Sarnet
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    Recensioni degli utenti36

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    8subxerogravity

    ???????

    A strange trip deep in the wilderness.

    I could try to explain to you what the hell is going on but in all honesty that would not be a good explanation as I have no clue what's happening here.

    Seems very experimental with some loose concepts that make it seem like a science fiction film.

    Confusing as it was I did like the imagery. I'm a sucker for a film shot it the cold wilderness. A lot of the picture seemed grim and distributed but I found it hard to get into as I really don't know what's going on and kept falling in and out of reading the subtitles.

    I like the picture, but the story I could not keep up with.
    10truemythmedia

    "Here two lovers sat in silence... and it was beautiful."

    "November" is a beautiful, poetic, darkly comedic, fantastical, tragic love story that will absolutely dazzle arthouse audiences (and probably no one else). The film was made in Estonia, shot in stark black and white, and the script features encounters with the dead and the devil, bargains with witches, bullets made of sacramental bread, magic spells, hidden treasure, a bewitched Baroness, a literal personification of pestilence, an omniscient snowman, and tools that are bewitched into creatures that speak and work. The film has many scenes where there's very little dialogue, and the viewer is forced to often forced to piece together what it is that is happening, or, if what is happening is completely real or metaphorical. "November" is a fantasy masterpiece on par with many of the films that Guillermo Del Toro ("Shape of Water") and Terry Gilliam ("Brazil") have put out.
    Kirpianuscus

    a gem

    Adaptation of an Estonian novel, it is a fine, subtle, inspired mix of fairy tale, magic and pagan community. A fascinating meeting of love, stealing and forbidden secrets. Embroidery of dark humor and poetry and high sensitivity. Impressive cinematography, it is not surprising but real well crafted. Short, just an Estonian gem.
    8hrkepler

    Bleak November

    Based on Estonian bestselling novel "Rehepapp ehk November" by Andrus Kivirähk. Many (me included) have deemed the book to be nearly impossible to adapt onto the big screen and it shows in the film. Still writer/director Rainer Sarnet has done quite nice (bit uneven at places, perhaps) job handling this difficult source material and creating surreal (anti)fairy tale land of misery and condemnation that stays true to it's roots but still stands on its own. What I mean by anti fairy tale is the landscape is bleak, people are miserable, they deceive and steal without any idea what to to with all the treasures they grabbed but simply bury them or hide under floorboards. Love is some strange silliness according these people and it's destined to fail. They follow old beliefs and base their lives on myths and legends. Tragic and same time hilariously beautiful in the sauce of dark humor. Some of the cast are formed by non-professional actors, thus some of the acting might seem wooden, but it adds to whole charm of the movie.

    'November' might be little bit difficult to follow and understand to those who haven't read the novel before. Or someone who doesn't possess much knowledge about Estonian mythology and history. At least magnificent black and white cinematography offers some visual beauty to strange surreal land for those who don't get all what is hidden in the story. 'November' is pure art-house experiment that could have gone wrong in some many places.
    7gavin6942

    Beautifully Bleak

    Based on a best-selling Estonian novel, "November" is a mixture of magic, black humor and romantic love. The story is set in a pagan Estonian village where werewolves, the plague, and spirits roam. The villagers' main problem is how to survive the cold, dark winter. And, to that aim, nothing is taboo. People steal from each other, from their German manor lords, and from spirits, the devil and even Christ.

    The jaded genre fan, this reviewer included, rarely says "what the heck??" when watching a film. Because, frankly, once you have reviewed over 6,000 titles including some of Takashi Miike's craziest work ("Visitor Q") you feel like you have seen it all. But then comes the opening scene of "November", leaving you wide-eyed and full of glee. What is this medieval, cow-stealing robot? This magical creature is a "kratt", which comes from Estonian mythology. If you happen to be like me, you don't know anything about Estonian mythology. Well, a kratt is a collection of sticks, straw and farm implements that is granted life by the devil after its make offers up some blood, representing their soul. The maker then commands the kratt, who spends most of its time stealing things – including cows – for its master. If someone is especially clever, they can use blackcurrant berries rather than blood; the devil apparently does not check very closely, and you end up getting a kratt without forfeiting your soul. (You probably anger the devil in the process, but that is a whole other story.) Besides the kratt, the first thing that stands out is the beautiful cinematography in grey, creating a bleak world and occasionally the picture even looks washed out. Often, black and white looks better than color, in part because it allows for greater contrast. Interestingly, it looks great here despite the lack of contrast; this is a murky land, and it is viewed in a murky fashion. Such a choice seems appropriate for this village of squalor, and it causes me to wonder if perhaps Robert Eggers' "The Witch" might have benefited from black and white? While there are multiple plots and subplots occurring simultaneously, the central focus is a young woman named Liina (Rea Lest) who is hopelessly and forlornly in love with a village boy named Hans (Jorgen Liik). There romance is pretty standard, the typically boy meets girl story in a small village. Except that one of the two runs the risk of becoming a werewolf. And yes, this actually makes complete sense.

    Rea Lest is a new actress and will not be familiar to North American audiences. Jorgen Liik is slightly more experienced, but again will probably not appear familiar. The one actor who should definitely stand out is Dieter Laser, who appears as the baron. Active since the 1960s, today Laser is almost universally recognized for his starring roles in "The Human Centipede" and its second sequel. His role is important not just because he is a baron, but because he represents the more mainstream, anti-pagan religious and Christian views in the film.

    A scene at the church suggests a rejection of Christ in favor of folk magic, but instead we have to wonder if they really accept a mixture of the two? They clearly believe in the folk ways (werewolves, talking with spirits) but do not reject the Christian views entirely. One hunter uses blessed communion wafers in his hunting, believing that Christ guides him. There is also a preoccupation with souls; whether longing for a soul, selling your soul, or living without a soul, the theme of souls comes up again and again.

    After exceptional cinematography, the thing that stands out most is the menacing music, creating a constant sense of unease. There is even the inclusion of "Blue Danube" into the score. For reasons unknown, that song has always left me feeling uncomfortable, at least as far back as 1992 when it was incorporated into the video game "Alone in the Dark". It seems no less unsettling to me here.

    "November" plays July 23, 2017 at the Fantasia International Film Festival, and is one of the more highly-anticipated films of the 3-week schedule. For those who cannot attend, the movie was picked up by Oscilloscope, who will be releasing the film in theaters this Fall. This film will open doors for writer-director Rainer Sarnet.

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      Despite Estonia being ruled by Germanic nobles, Estonia was part of the Russian empire at the time (as Germanic nobles still controlled much of Estonia under Russian control). This puts the date somewhere between 1720-1900. Neither Russia nor Germany clamped down on pagan beliefs until well into the late 19th century, making Estonia one of the last pagan states in Europe. Due to the Soviet's policy of forced atheism in the early 1900s, Estonia remained secular for many years, leaving it as one of the least religious countries in the world as of the 21st century.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 3 febbraio 2017 (Estonia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Estonia
      • Polonia
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      • 1.450.000 € (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 19.084 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 3354 USD
      • 25 feb 2018
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