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Seule la terre

Original title: God's Own Country
  • 2017
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
39K
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POPULARITY
4,308
369
Alec Secareanu and Josh O'Connor in Seule la terre (2017)
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Spring. Yorkshire. Young farmer Johnny Saxby numbs his daily frustrations with binge drinking and casual sex, until the arrival of a Romanian migrant worker for lambing season ignites an int... Read allSpring. Yorkshire. Young farmer Johnny Saxby numbs his daily frustrations with binge drinking and casual sex, until the arrival of a Romanian migrant worker for lambing season ignites an intense relationship that sets Johnny on a new path.Spring. Yorkshire. Young farmer Johnny Saxby numbs his daily frustrations with binge drinking and casual sex, until the arrival of a Romanian migrant worker for lambing season ignites an intense relationship that sets Johnny on a new path.

  • Director
    • Francis Lee
  • Writer
    • Francis Lee
  • Stars
    • Josh O'Connor
    • Alec Secareanu
    • Gemma Jones
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    39K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,308
    369
    • Director
      • Francis Lee
    • Writer
      • Francis Lee
    • Stars
      • Josh O'Connor
      • Alec Secareanu
      • Gemma Jones
    • 199User reviews
    • 137Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 32 wins & 39 nominations total

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    Josh O'Connor
    Josh O'Connor
    • Johnny Saxby
    Alec Secareanu
    Alec Secareanu
    • Gheorghe Ionescu
    Gemma Jones
    Gemma Jones
    • Deirdre Saxby
    Ian Hart
    Ian Hart
    • Martin Saxby
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    • Young Farm Worker
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    • Director
      • Francis Lee
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      • Francis Lee
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'God's Own Country' is a heartfelt and compelling story, praised for its realistic depiction of rural life and complex relationships. Key themes include loneliness, transformative love, and same-sex relationship challenges. Performances by Josh O'Connor and Alec Secareanu are lauded for emotional depth. However, some find the script lacking and pacing slow, with Gheorghe's character underdeveloped. Cinematography and direction are generally well-received, contributing to the film's atmospheric impact.
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    Featured reviews

    10dirrobsavage

    The best film I saw at Sundance

    One of the most powerful films I've seen in years, with fearless and authentic lead performances from Josh O'Connor and Alec Secareanu and beautiful, understated writing and direction from Francis Lee. Lee says more in a wordless scene than many filmmakers do in a whole feature.

    Joshua James Richards shoots Yorkshire with a cinematic quality rarely seen in British film and operates his hand-held camera with an empathy and intuitiveness that allows him to capture many astonishingly intimate and truthful moments of performance.

    It's these telling and tender moments which make up the film - small gestures that carry huge emotional weight. It is testament to Lee's writing and direction, and the performances of his entire cast, that these small moments (a glance, fingertips touching...) carry such a large emotional weight.
    9elliest_5

    A beautiful film

    Everyone in the reviews is like "Brokeback Mountain this" and "Brokeback Mountain that" reducing both films to the absolutely superficial account "just a gay love story involving sheep herding". This is such a completely different tone, scope, setting, storytelling, type of character portrayal - in fact a completely different cinematic tradition from Brokeback Mountain, that it makes me wonder if people assuming an influence/considering the comparison obvious even saw the film.

    There's five main characters in the film: Johny the frustrated teen/young adult who reluctantly takes over his dad's farm while he's recovering from a stroke, the dad - a typical hardworking man of few words who, we learn, raised his son alone, the gran who is caring but no-nonsense/unsentimental, the newcomer Gheorghe, a young Romanian farmer with lots of experience and genuine interest for the farm, and then there's the farm itself. The farm has needs, moods, emergencies, and ultimately drives the plot.

    It's not a story about the discovery of sexuality, it's a story about the discovery of love and camaraderie, as well as a story of acceptance. Johny's journey towards settling into a life as a farmer is more or less that of the five stages of grief: denial (assisted by heavy pass-out drinking), anger, bargaining, and depression. In this journey Gheorghe becomes his guiding light.

    It's beautifully shot, nicely paced, and naturalistically acted. I can hardly find a fault in the artistic result. As for its emotional impact, I can say for sure that I was moved, not only by the love story, nor just by the understated yet powerful portrayal of family bonds, but also by the portrayal of farm life, which (having grown up in a similar setting myself, albeit far far away from the hills of Northern England) made me think how people can be united by common experiences a lot more than by language, ethnicity etc.
    10k_buck4

    A Powerful Must See

    After seeing this at the Galway Film Fleadh, I can honestly say that this film is a beautiful standout that deserves more than to be called the "British Brokeback Mountain". While the comparisons between the two films were inevitable, God's Own Country offers different things than Ang Lee's classic. It speaks to more current issues of gay young men in a modern rural area, masterfully incorporating themes of identity issues, immigrant problems, and familial expectations. It's not a remake of the classic, it's an advancement of the genre that Brokeback Mountain helped define.

    The most dazzling part of this film is the two young leads, Josh and Alec. It has been many, many years since I have seen a film where two individuals had as much chemistry between them, and the work that Josh and Alec put in to their character leaves the audience deeply and emotionally connected to both characters throughout the entirety of the movie. I could feel the lust between the two when they were on stage, and the heartbreak that happens when a fight occurs. The emotional performances by the two leads make the great movie even better.

    Props must also be given to Francis Lee-- as a first time director, this is not the movie we in the audience were expecting. It was as masterful, as poignant, and as beautiful as any established director could have done. It was an honor to watch this film, and I cannot wait to follow the career of the director-- after what he did here, I know much more greatness is on the way.

    I have not stopped thinking about this film for 3 days after I saw it. It won't leave me for a long time, because there is so much to thing about and so much to celebrate. I cannot wait to see it again, and I encourage you to see it as soon as you possibly can- - this is what independent cinema can look like when done masterfully!
    Kirpianuscus

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    For a Romanian viewer, the presence of Alec Secareanu in a film, who has in its basic themes homosexuality, it is a challenge. for a large public, it is a version of "Brockeback Mountain". for many, its cold beauty, the delicate force of story are the basic virtues. in fact, it is a beautiful film. too complex and too good for be reduced at a precise verdict. a film about solitude, friendship and love. a film about the need to be near the other. seductive for the care for details and realism. a question to public about small, fundamental truth. well acted. and source of a very personal emotion. so, one of films who must see it.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    So much more than "The British 'Brokeback Mountain'"

    That title is in no way an insult. 'Brokeback Mountain' is a masterpiece, one of my favourites. 'God's Own Country' is also, in its own way. A film with an interesting, if potentially not the most accessible subject matter, that ended up being one of my favourite films of the year so far and for me the film that moved me the most.

    'God's Own Country' is a film where, providing that the subject matter appeals (personally think it is an important subject and not explored enough on film and treated very judgementally in society) and one goes in knowing what to expect, it wouldn't make a difference whatsoever as to what gender or sexuality the viewer is. Speaking as a heterosexual female with "gay" friends (among the nicest people personally met too). It took the festival circuit by storm and it's no wonder.

    It's a beautifully made film, especially in the luminous photography and rich in atmosphere scenery. The music has presence but is never intrusive, even only being used when needed. Minimal dialogue proved to be a good choice and what there is of it was still thought-provoking and flowed well. When not with spoken dialogue, 'God's Own Country' really resonates. Showing the beauty of registering so much and inducing emotions when understated and very quiet in mood, with as little as small gestures, expressive eyes and faces and no words.

    Francis Lee does a remarkable job directing, cannot believe that this is his directorial debut. There are not many great first-time-director films, even the very best went on to much better things (for Kubrick's first film was also his worst), 'God's Own Country' is one of them. Story-wise, the film is deliberate and understated but beautiful and very poignant, with a lot of nuance in how the characters are developed in compellingly real characterisations and not cardboard stereotypes. It is hard to pick the most moving element or part, because it was mainly how the quiet, nuanced atmosphere, writing and acting was executed and the beauty of it all, basically the little things. It is a very different and sensitively handled slant on same-sex/gay relationships, such as in the attitudes towards the relationship, and that was done in a way that felt real and refreshing, not an easy thing to get right when portrayed on film or television but this is one of the better examples.

    There are also strands crucial to the character development, like with the father. That added a lot of emotional weight. The characters are interesting and the central relationship beautifully realised and handled with tact and sensitivity, spark was absolutely there. Are there clichés? Perhaps. Whether that's an issue in film is wholly dependent on how they're written and incorporated, neither issues here. Maybe there could have been more depth to why the change of attitude, agreed, but this only occurred to me after the film finished rather than bothering me while watching and the realisation hit that it was an insignificant nit-pick that wasn't enough to bring the film down.

    Here in 'God's Own Country', one couldn't ask for better performances. Not just from the fantastic leading turn of Josh O'Connor, really hope he goes on to great things after this, but also the ever wonderful Gemma Jones, Ian Hart (with some of the best acting he's ever given) and Alec Secareanu in a role not as meaty but just as movingly portrayed.

    Overall, one of my favourite films of 2017 and the most moving one. 10/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      All scenes containing graphic images of animals are real and were shot on location at a real farm near the director's childhood home, without using body doubles for the actors.
    • Quotes

      Gheorghe Ionescu: My country is dead. You can't throw a rock in most towns without hitting an old lady crying for her children who have gone.

    • Connections
      Featured in The EE British Academy Film Awards (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Most People Get Married
      Performed by Patti Page

      Composed by Earl Shuman and Leon Carr

      Published by Chester Music Limited trading as Campbell Connelly & Co

      Courtesy of Mercury Nashville (United States)

      Under license from Universal Music Operations Ltd

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    • Release date
      • December 6, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Romanian
      • Bulgarian
    • Also known as
      • Tierra de Dios
    • Filming locations
      • Laycock, Keighley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • British Film Institute (BFI)
      • Creative England
      • MetFilm Production
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $335,609
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,768
      • Oct 29, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,726,889
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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