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Greatland

  • 2020
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
2.9K
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Greatland (2020)
Set in an imaginary country dubbed the birthplace of love and endless source of fun, 'Greatland' tells the tale of Ulysses, a rebellious non-binary teen on a mission to save his childhood sweetheart as an absurd election and a deadly virus wreak chaos and violence.
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Trapped in a world of perpetual fun and inter-species love ruled by a universal Mother, a teenage boy crosses the forbidden frontier to save his childhood sweetheart as an absurd election an... Read allTrapped in a world of perpetual fun and inter-species love ruled by a universal Mother, a teenage boy crosses the forbidden frontier to save his childhood sweetheart as an absurd election and a deadly virus lead to chaos and violence.Trapped in a world of perpetual fun and inter-species love ruled by a universal Mother, a teenage boy crosses the forbidden frontier to save his childhood sweetheart as an absurd election and a deadly virus lead to chaos and violence.

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    • Dana Ziyasheva
  • Writer
    • Dana Ziyasheva
  • Stars
    • Shannon Briggs
    • Nhya Cedon
    • Ellen Clifford
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Dana Ziyasheva
    • Writer
      • Dana Ziyasheva
    • Stars
      • Shannon Briggs
      • Nhya Cedon
      • Ellen Clifford
    • 85User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Shannon Briggs
    Shannon Briggs
    • Jörg Doberman
    • (voice)
    Nhya Cedon
    Nhya Cedon
    • Iconic F
    Ellen Clifford
    Ellen Clifford
    • Pasty F
    Camille Curtis
    Camille Curtis
    • Redneck Girl
    Arman Darbo
    Arman Darbo
    • Ulysses
    Zach Guerrero
    • Optimist 2
    Jesse Heiman
    Jesse Heiman
    • Dorm Resident
    Reginald James
    Reginald James
    • Optimist 3
    Donzell Lewis
    Donzell Lewis
    • Priest
    Jackie Loeb
    • Lady Omega
    J.P. Manoux
    J.P. Manoux
    • Presenter
    Tzef Montana
    Tzef Montana
    • Optimist 4
    Nick Moran
    Nick Moran
    • Clerk
    Bill Oberst Jr.
    Bill Oberst Jr.
    • Philanthropist
    Rosie Okumura
    Rosie Okumura
    • Cat Purry
    • (voice)
    Spencer Paez
    Spencer Paez
    • Optimist 1
    Santana Ramires
    • Patrick's Baby
    Chloe Ray
    Chloe Ray
    • Ugly Duck
    • (as Chloe Ray Warmoth)
    • Director
      • Dana Ziyasheva
    • Writer
      • Dana Ziyasheva
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    DonSwanson

    Nothing Like It!

    Insanely creative social and cultural commentary - can't really be explained, but you've got to see it, and see it through for an ending that'll rock your perceptions!

    I've never seen anything quite like it!
    5jtncsmistad

    A Candid Conversation with Dana Ziyasheva about her provocative film "Greatland"

    The new fantasy sci-fi film "Greatland" is gonna rub some folks the wrong way. It is supposed to.

    This is not personal opinion. Writer/Director Dana Ziyasheva expresses her pointed intentions during my interview with her.

    To turn a Marxian phrase, "Government is the opium of the people." Mindless obedience and unquestioned faith invested in those who solely, and soullessly, seek to keep the masses mollified appears to be one of many themes running through "Greatland". Does this notion dovetail on any level with your intent?

    Greats dismiss the notion (of) government as something contemptible that only exists in Evildom. Greats think, they are free, superior to everyone else and no one tells them how to live their life. In fact, they are treated as mindless children by Altruists, the de-facto government of Greatland. Altruists are convinced that they won all cultural wars, empowered every minority group and gave rights to everybody, down to insects.

    Clerk is the one who tries to convince Altruists to tune into people's mood. His "Mind Map" shows the growing discontent in the society that Altruists chose to ignore. Clerk worries that social contracts are not working anymore, and Greatland is increasingly vulnerable to external aggression. To me, the realpolitik and erudite Clerk exemplifies the type of a government that sees itself as a servant of people and not their master.

    One thing for certain, this is a story that seeks to sear and skewer rampant, over the top, detached political correctness. The relentlessly moving target of ever evolving "gender fluidity", blind acceptance of absurd, and absurdly dangerous, societal tenets and self-delegated "PC doctrine policing" are all targets fired upon at will here. Your thoughts?

    "Greatland" takes PC to the extreme, for sure. At the same time, Felinists and the Woof Party can hurl insults at each other all day long, it doesn't change the fact that most of Greats depend on "Mother" for food and shelter. Greatland shows the futility of arguing over definitions and words when one lives in a dumpster. In fact, that's what Altruists want: a population consumed with these endless arguments; it's one of the "divide and conquer" techniques.

    The young actor Arman Darbo delivers a strong performance as the pivotal character of Ulysses in "Greatland". His "journey of truth" mimics that of Tennyson's mythic hero, culminating with a climacteric quote from the bard's classic poem near the film's conclusion. Talk about directing this promising young talent Darbo, and about the investigation of exploration, both physical and personal, in "Greatland".

    Arman and I discussed the script of "Greatland" a lot, and even modified some of Ulysses' lines based on Arman's feedback. Arman made the logic of "Greatland" his own. At the center of this world is his relationship with "Mother"; Ulysses loves "Mother" like his real mom, he doesn't know better. Arman interacted with the watch on his wrist as if it was a person which was so crazy, it gave me goosebumps!

    Ulysses is your average teenager, mild-mannered and apathetic -- the proverbial still waters that run deep. He's OK with the system as long as it serves his interests. The story is told from Ulysses' perspective. What for (the) audience is a discovery of Greatland with its weird rules, for Ulysses is just another day in his life. Arman's relaxed and matter-of-factly portrayal of Ulysses helped to "sell" this world to the audience.

    Ulysses' character also has this ambiguity that Arman and many teenagers have: you think he doesn't pay attention, he doesn't care, and all of a sudden, he comes up with an original solution to a riddle. That made the character less generic and more visceral, unpredictable, grounded in reality.

    I agree with a film critic at the Moscow Film Festival who hailed Arman's work in "Greatland": "To play such a fierce pink trash in that serious committed manner and without a drop of embarrassment is a feat. And the young man in the frame is like fish in the water."

    What drives you to make films, Dana?

    My mind works like a prism. It reflects the reality, but the image bounces off of so many angles that what gets eventually projected on the screen surprises me more than anyone else. Making a film is a journey, from the idea inception to who gets to be in the "Thank you" credits. Both the journey and the destination are very exciting and I guess this is what drives me.
    7lindapalmer

    Psychedelic Sci-Fi Fun

    There is something deeper to this then what initially begins considering the times we live in. (pandemic, alternative facts) Definitely embracing their weirdness in this unique story. Indie fun if that is your appetite.
    4BigHarvey

    A visually gonzo Orwellian future

    'Greatland' is a gonzo Orwellian mix of dystopian future with a dash of 'Clockwork Orange' and even 'Logan's Run' thrown in for contrast. Its brightly colored art direction takes cues from 'My Little Pony' which disguises the true totalitarian horror that the hero Ulysses must endure. Original in its design with some video game-like sensibilities this film keeps you guessing as to what the heck is going on until the very end.
    8artistgp

    Wild Ride

    Really interesting film especially if you're looking for something different than the hollywood norm. The filmmakers take some chances and that's something I always appreciate. Strap in for a feast of color and style.

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      Arman Darbo, who played Ulysses, composed some of the music for the film.
    • Crazy credits
      Images from the movie including the giant eyeball in the video feeds, rainbow-patterned middle finger image that was on the walls, and the images from the testing sticks are shown with the first part of the credits.

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2020 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Великоландия
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Popcorn & Friends, Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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