An Air of Twin Peaks
This should be a great movie for you if you enjoy slow authorial cinema. It starts like a character study of an elderly, somewhat simple-minded and taciturn engineer of wind turbines. When the engineer is sent from the city he lives in to a small Czech village surrounded by woods and mountains, the movie slowly develops into something different, building up a unique haunting athmosphere in its exploration of the village and the woods. Very intriguing. Recommended to fans of David Lynch or Andrei Tarkovsky, and also to fans of Peter Kurth (once a member of the ensemble of the Thalia theatre in Hamburg).
- haselant
- Mar 24, 2020