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The White King

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
4.8K
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Ross Partridge and Agyness Deyn in The White King (2016)
Djata is a care-free 12-year-old growing up in a brutal dictatorship shut off from the outside world. When the government imprisons his father, Peter, and Djata and his mother Hannah are labeled traitors, the boy will not rest until he sees his father again.
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A 12-year-old boy rebels after a brutal government labels his father a traitor and imprisons him.A 12-year-old boy rebels after a brutal government labels his father a traitor and imprisons him.A 12-year-old boy rebels after a brutal government labels his father a traitor and imprisons him.

  • Directors
    • Alex Helfrecht
    • Jörg Tittel
  • Writers
    • György Dragomán
    • Alex Helfrecht
    • Jörg Tittel
  • Stars
    • Olivia Williams
    • Fiona Shaw
    • Jonathan Pryce
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    4.8K
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    • Directors
      • Alex Helfrecht
      • Jörg Tittel
    • Writers
      • György Dragomán
      • Alex Helfrecht
      • Jörg Tittel
    • Stars
      • Olivia Williams
      • Fiona Shaw
      • Jonathan Pryce
    • 45User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 nominations total

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    Olivia Williams
    Olivia Williams
    • Sophia
    • (voice)
    Fiona Shaw
    Fiona Shaw
    • Kathrin Fitz
    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • Colonel Fitz
    Greta Scacchi
    Greta Scacchi
    • General Meade
    Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
    Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
    • Pickaxe
    Ross Partridge
    Ross Partridge
    • Peter
    Clare-Hope Ashitey
    Clare-Hope Ashitey
    • Gaby
    Agyness Deyn
    Agyness Deyn
    • Hannah
    Derek de Lint
    Derek de Lint
    • Silver Hair
    Declan Hannigan
    Declan Hannigan
    • Young Soldier
    Matthew Postlethwaite
    Matthew Postlethwaite
    • Remus Frunza
    Ton Kas
    Ton Kas
    • Iron Fist
    Ilona Kassai
    • Mrs. Setterman
    Lorenzo Allchurch
    Lorenzo Allchurch
    • Djata
    Björn Freiberg
    • Security Guard
    Louis Suc
    Louis Suc
    • Bruno
    Jeffrey Postlethwaite
    • Romulus Frunza
    Thanh-Huy Phan
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    • Directors
      • Alex Helfrecht
      • Jörg Tittel
    • Writers
      • György Dragomán
      • Alex Helfrecht
      • Jörg Tittel
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    User reviews45

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    8thekarmicnomad

    Very well made but very unsatisfying

    This follows a family living in a totalitarian dystopia.

    This is a hard film for me to review.

    First off, its production is very good. The camera work and direction is great. The characters are very well constructed and the acting is absolutely top notch. The world is quickly and deftly painted using iconography and suggestion. The world is oppressive but not overly brutal making it feel more real and dangerous. I enjoyed every minute of the first hour greatly and was gripped to see what was going to happen.

    Here is the problem. Not much does happen. This film has plenty of story, but hardly any plot. Characters are introduced, and adversities befall our leads, but very little is resolved or explored. Any small victories the characters win aren't exploited.

    The only analogy I can think of is if you made a film about a waitress who works in a bar in Star Wars. Sure dancing girls are fed to monsters and Jedi come in - but at the end of the day you are still watching someone serve drinks.

    Maybe it is my personal taste, I thought I was more open minded than this, but it seems I do need a certain degree of resolution.

    I kept the mark high because of the quality of the film making - not sure if I would recommend it though.
    7inveralmondstar

    Good

    I enjoyed this new film and also, as a small rule, I am generally really interested to see new directors'/producers work. Especially when the is a dearth of good stuff coming out of the established US/UK areas, well picked Edinburgh Film Festival!

    It was interesting and although one can see allusions, references etc to established works such as Orwell, Huxley and so on - well they do say there are only 7 stories in the world! - this is a new take on it.

    Loved the the boy lead actor, and Deyn (who I thought surprisingly good and natural) loved the cinematography and the story of a (particularly relevant today) dystopian society, there were others that also stood out, although I was a little surprised to see De Lint who I have not seen for a very long time on the big screen.

    Moody and thought provoking with one or two touches of brilliance. Not perfect (a first film n.b.) but the fact that I was engaged throughout says it all.
    5boydapeters

    I'm not sure it knew what it wanted to be

    Potential. But I think it failed to convert from the book into a film. The backdrop with violent kids just rampaging, and no one paying attention to that, to the ending that offered nothing. I have no idea what the film was wanting to achieve. I think they wanted to make this a triple series but maybe realised it was just weak material and gave up. either that or the editor is owed his or her $500 fee and withheld the last 20 minutes of the film. Watch it or not it is one of those that won't make a difference. Sad really, had a lot of potential in there. I think you could have gone to 20 random people in the street and they could have made that 50% better
    5movieswithgreg

    Cookie cutter dystopian small story

    This is a low budget, low-action, dystopian recycled story, apparently filmed in or near Hungary, with good british acting. I don't recommend it, even to dystopia fans. It's STAND BY ME meets 1984 / HANDMAID'S TALE et al. There's little there, there.
    6peterp-450-298716

    A gloomy and depressing view on a human-unfriendly, dictatorial society

    "They all will have to lose something. If not you are a traitor."

    "The White King" takes place in a future society. Has there been a worldwide, destructive war? A deadly epidemic? Or did a world state succeed in shutting down global communication, after which they could conquer all the on high-tech depending countries by using conventional warfare? And after this invasion, did they install a totalitarian regime? You won't get any real answers to these questions. It looks like a hermetically sealed off camp with no luxury and limited basic needs. The regime can be called fascist. Even a sort of Hitler Youth is present. There's militaristic tradition to honor "The Homeland". The food supplies are managed according to strict rules. And apparently, each home is equipped with an intercom system where the daily production and practical information are announced. The Homeland is not a humanitarian society. It's a society where coercion, control and punishment are key words. And this under the eye of strategically placed surveillance cameras.

    Djata (Lorenzo Allchurch) grows up in this commune. A continuing atmosphere of threat and oppression stands in the way of a carefree youthful life. Mischiefs are punished severely (with boxing irons). And when he tries to get a football back from some older bullies (probably sons of someone high in the military hierarchy), this turns into a violent fight rather than a kind of capture-the-flag game. In addition, his father is being arrested because of politically incorrect behavior. From then on, their live won't be made easy. Their freedom is restricted and certain necessities are taken away from them.

    All this is taking place at the foot of an immense statue which can be compared (In terms of dimensions) with the Christ statue in Rio de Janeiro. But in appearance, it looks like an illustration from old Russia when Marxism ruled. This image appears to be a portrait of the dictator who created this community. However, don't expect further explanation about this. The symbolism used will obviously remind you of other past regimes. One regime stricter and more dictatorial than the other. Despite the attempts to create a teenage atmosphere with Djata searching for a treasure, him visiting his influential grandparents and a short-lived intermezzo in a futuristic-looking building outside the guarded area, the atmosphere in this movie remains gloomy and sinister. This is not a dystopian movie such as "The Hunger Games" or "Divergent" where a heroine overthrows the totalitarian regime. This is a rather cynical film about a not so unthinkable world in which human freedom is non-existent. To think that in our present world there are people who actually live in such humiliating circumstances.

    The only actors who looked familiar to me, were Ross Partridge and Jonathan Pryce as Djata's father and grandfather respectively. However, their roles were rather limited (although of significance). It's mainly Lorenzo Allchurch and Agyness Deyn who deliver a brilliant performance. Allchurch's naive look at the society he's living in, is gradually being replaced by a determined attitude. It's not always high-quality, award-winning acting but admirable to play such an important role at such a young age. Deyn's part wasn't necessarily self-evident either. A caring mother who tries to protect her son and who would do everything to get her deported man back. The movie doesn't contain any magical and fascinating images full of special effects. There aren't any battle scenes with rebels trying to overthrow a regime either. The story is generally fairly superficial and vague. Certain scenes were quite unnecessary. Like the confrontation with General Meade. This was solely used to show that it all takes place in a distant future. The end is quite sudden and leaves you behind with tantalizing questions. In terms of mood the film is a success. A sober and compromising atmosphere that feels like a lifelike nightmare. A nightmare that nobody wants to experience in person.

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      The film is based on György Dragomán's multiple award winning novel, but the story has been transposed to fictitious near-future dictatorship. Dragomán said this about the film: "In my original novel I wanted to show freedom in a society where freedom should not exist. In their movie Alex and Jörg were brave enough to take my communist childhood tale and adapt it into a modern story, showing us that the threat to freedom is as eternal as our fight for it."
    • Goofs
      In a close-up shot of Djata as he watches a time-lapse video of a city skyline, viewers see reflections of two lights in his eyes that don't match with reflections that would actually be seen from the video he's watching. In a closer shot a few seconds later viewers do see reflections of the video in his eyes.

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • Sweden
      • Hungary
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Белый король
    • Filming locations
      • Hungary(Filmed Entirely on Location)
    • Production companies
      • Oiffy
      • Proton Cinema
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    • Budget
      • £2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,074
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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