Hross í oss
- 2013
- Tous publics
- 1h 21m
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6.8/10
3.6K
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A country romance about the human streak in the horse and the horse in the human. Love and death become interlaced and with immense consequences. The fortunes of the people in the country th... Read allA country romance about the human streak in the horse and the horse in the human. Love and death become interlaced and with immense consequences. The fortunes of the people in the country through the horses' perception.A country romance about the human streak in the horse and the horse in the human. Love and death become interlaced and with immense consequences. The fortunes of the people in the country through the horses' perception.
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- 23 wins & 16 nominations total
Ingvar Sigurdsson
- Kolbeinn
- (as Ingvar E. Sigurðsson)
Juan Camilo Román Estrada
- Juan Camillo
- (as Juan Camillo Roman Estrada)
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Forget the humourless naysayers. This is one of the most enjoyable films I have seen in a long time. I'm only sorry that it took me almost ten years to get a chance to see it. Thank you, MUBI.
There are a handful of delightful vignettes that explore the connections between humans and horses, and the barely concealed lustful feelings between women and men. The horses may get to consummate their amorous animal instincts - but will the women and men?
There are laughs a-plenty, and just enough dramatic moments to keep you guessing through to the end.
There are a handful of delightful vignettes that explore the connections between humans and horses, and the barely concealed lustful feelings between women and men. The horses may get to consummate their amorous animal instincts - but will the women and men?
There are laughs a-plenty, and just enough dramatic moments to keep you guessing through to the end.
Benedikt Erlingsson's loosely connected series of black comedy horse vignettes is a strange sort of creature. Visually striking and certainly contains quite a few striking visual talking points, but the central thrust of the narrative is rather trampled over by the other mini narratives which beyond adding a dash of grim slapstick don't contribute much. Nice to see those beautiful landscapes, the lovely horses running through the fields, those fine jumpers and the great Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson in a central role but it doesn't function as well as Benedikt's equally beautiful Women at War from a few years after.
Benedikt Erlingsson's first film, horses are a way of life in Iceland, and here they are honored for their compact bodies, ethereal faces, unique gaits, stamina, and for their endurance in a country not known for plush green hills and sunshine.
There is sly and delightful humor. The actors are on point. A bonus is that everyone who lives in this area obviously is totally at ease in the saddle. There was no need for stand-ins because what is seen is what happened during the filming.
The photography is exceptional, giving beauty to a vista of iron gray crags. It is an earthy tale of all too human humans.
There is sly and delightful humor. The actors are on point. A bonus is that everyone who lives in this area obviously is totally at ease in the saddle. There was no need for stand-ins because what is seen is what happened during the filming.
The photography is exceptional, giving beauty to a vista of iron gray crags. It is an earthy tale of all too human humans.
Of Horses and Men, in Icelandic; Hross í Oss.
A film by actor, author and director Benedikt Erlingsson and produced by Fridrik Thor Fridriksson.
I encourage everyone to see it and form their own opinions.
Tom Robbins said: "The function of the artist is to provide what life does not".
Apparently Tom has never been to Iceland. I truly enjoyed this magnificent journey, diving into the deep end of the pool with a talented group of artists/professionals — and horses! — taking chances (in my opinion with great success) that I have never seen before in Icelandic films (if anywhere else) coming out with loads of beautiful - and some unforgettable moments...
One of the better films I have seen in a good while; amongst several other factors, the cinematography blew my mind. But then again, this is Iceland, Icelandic landscape, Icelandic horses, etc. etc.
Will be thoroughly surprised if this film does not do extremely well.
A film by actor, author and director Benedikt Erlingsson and produced by Fridrik Thor Fridriksson.
I encourage everyone to see it and form their own opinions.
Tom Robbins said: "The function of the artist is to provide what life does not".
Apparently Tom has never been to Iceland. I truly enjoyed this magnificent journey, diving into the deep end of the pool with a talented group of artists/professionals — and horses! — taking chances (in my opinion with great success) that I have never seen before in Icelandic films (if anywhere else) coming out with loads of beautiful - and some unforgettable moments...
One of the better films I have seen in a good while; amongst several other factors, the cinematography blew my mind. But then again, this is Iceland, Icelandic landscape, Icelandic horses, etc. etc.
Will be thoroughly surprised if this film does not do extremely well.
Loved this film - from the quirky humor, great acting, touching love stories, Icelandic lifestyles, suspense and, the cinematography is stunning A film you will remember.
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough most of the cast are professional actors with good horse handling skills, the Swedish girl is actually a professional horse handler.
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- Also known as
- Des chevaux et des hommes
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Box office
- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $11,894
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $9,565
- Mar 8, 2015
- Gross worldwide
- $239,969
- Runtime
- 1h 21m(81 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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