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Burn Country

  • 2016
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Dominic Rains in Burn Country (2016)
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A former Afghan journalist seeking asylum discovers the dark underbelly of his new small-town home in Northern California.A former Afghan journalist seeking asylum discovers the dark underbelly of his new small-town home in Northern California.A former Afghan journalist seeking asylum discovers the dark underbelly of his new small-town home in Northern California.

  • Director
    • Ian Olds
  • Writers
    • Ian Olds
    • Paul Felten
  • Stars
    • Dominic Rains
    • Melissa Leo
    • James Franco
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    930
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    • Director
      • Ian Olds
    • Writers
      • Ian Olds
      • Paul Felten
    • Stars
      • Dominic Rains
      • Melissa Leo
      • James Franco
    • 12User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Dominic Rains
    Dominic Rains
    • Osman
    Melissa Leo
    Melissa Leo
    • Gloria
    James Franco
    James Franco
    • Lindsay
    Rachel Brosnahan
    Rachel Brosnahan
    • Sandra
    Thomas Jay Ryan
    Thomas Jay Ryan
    • Dmitri Sokurov
    Tim Kniffin
    • Carl
    James Oliver Wheatley
    James Oliver Wheatley
    • Gabe
    Jason Craig
    • Gary
    Wendy Vanden Heuvel
    Wendy Vanden Heuvel
    • Maddie
    Christopher Kuckenbaker
    • Beaux
    John Craven
    John Craven
    • Joseph
    Michelle Maxson
    Michelle Maxson
    • Karen
    Ari Vozaitis
    • Pyro Kid
    Emile Rosewater
    • Doug
    Sharia Pierce
    • Screaming Woman
    Keith Baker
    Keith Baker
    • Deputy
    Gabe Maxson
    • Marcus
    Brent Lindsay
    • Mario
    • Director
      • Ian Olds
    • Writers
      • Ian Olds
      • Paul Felten
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    1trsm1010

    Absolutely bizarre......a complete WTF movie

    I love weird , interesting 'indie' films that most people dislike but this was a real mess. I went in with an open mind, and little to no expectations and ending up getting nothing out of this. I even read several explanations of what the film meant, what it portrayed but felt completely clueless to why anyone would want to watch this. Bizarre and disconnected
    6dansview

    Lead Actor Keeps You There

    I loved the idea of a movie highlighting the weirdness of far Northern, Coastal California. I also loved the notion the fact that our lead escaped one crazy version of human nature (Afghanistan), only to find another crazy version in California of all places.

    Not that much happens. But the lead guy was mesmerizingly good in his portrayal of an awkward, deeply sensitive, almost dorky newcomer to a country and town that he doesn't understand at all.

    He's so earnest in wanting to fit in and be hip. But he's in way over his head. Small rural communities have long histories, and in the case of this place, exceedingly weird ones. He hasn't been there long enough to understand the complexity. Yet you really feel for his dilemma. He wants to get a life and a profession, and do something meaningful. He's itching for it.

    Melissa Leo is great as the mother of an old friend of our lead. She's an unemotional deputy sheriff, but also a mother and woman. She comes off very natural.

    The opening is extremely weird, yet quite effective, because a bizarre stage play leads our main character to view it as "very free and very American." by virtue of its' weirdness.

    James Franco is overexposed. I couldn't buy him as the weird town slacker, because I just kept thinking, "Oh that's just James Franco." He was probably miscast anyways.

    Nevertheless, I liked it for its originality, and I don't regret watching. But beware for some violence. I could have done without it.
    6refordgarry

    Welcome to the USA

    Difficult if you've seen Borat (2006) not to draw obvious comparisons, despite "Burn Country" being a human drama, profound yet also somewhat entertaining.

    The character, Osman, (played by Dominic Rains) has arrived fresh from Afghanistan into small-town California, a romantic terrain of rolling mists, deserted beaches, Sequoia trees and American homesteads inhabited, it seems exclusively by white rednecks and new-age hippies.

    The refugee-Afghan interpreter, journalist and "fixer" intent on using journalism in his new life sports a mustache and stubble, together with more than a touch of that endearing, unpredictable, quirky nature that got Sacha Baron-Cohen's "Borat" in such trouble with his critics. The obvious nature of Osman's recent violent war- torn past, however that led him to seek asylum on the US is reflected in events that unfold during the not-so-innocent Afghan journalist's familiarization with American backwoods life – inhabited by a community whose tribal "answers" to the problems of their often violent way of living sometimes rivals even Osman's birthplace, continents away, supposedly proving that we are, under the skin not so different from one another.

    Osman, at one point purports his reason for coming to America being not the danger, but because he: "got the idea stuck in his head that life started somewhere else……. like you had to get out to have a chance of really living.."

    Since the justification for the journalist's asylum in America is never in doubt (with him unable to return home), the depiction of small- town America here ought make Americans feel rightly proud for welcoming a stranger so unconditionally into their close-knit tribe. Burn Country does, in a sense accentuate the need for community over city, notwithstanding its incredibly "fuzzy" attitude towards the dispensing law and order - the positive message from this movie being the power of Human Nature to eventually triumph over personal differences and other adversities.
    3Prismark10

    The fixer

    Ian Olds made the documentary Fixer: The Taking of Ajmal Naqshbandi. It showed the working relationship between journalist Christian Parenti and his Afghan colleague Ajmal Naqshbandi during the Afghan War. Naqshbandi was killed by the Taliban.

    In this feature film, Osman (Dominic Rains) is a fixer/interpreter to an American journalist now living in rural northern California having been granted asylum status.

    Osman lives with the mother of his American journalist friend who obviously loves the thrill of being a war reporter. His mom Gloria (Melissa Leo) is a cop and Osman is very much a surrogate son to her.

    Osman needs to fit in, he gets a low paid job as a crime reporter and is very much a fish out of water as he encounters the low life in the town, not far from being hillbillies. One of them is Lindsay (James Franco) who when sober can construct the best hot tubs but disappears and might have killed someone.

    Osman also meets some hippy types who treat him nice but underneath there might also be tension as they test his masculinity being a displaced person.

    The story was weak and far fetched. There is a film to be told of an Afghan asylum seeker trying to fit in his host country. Here Osman covers up for Lindsay a man he hardly knows and who beat him up when they first met. He then later gets in a fight with some gangster types. The plot just stretched credibility.
    8lu_lou_belle

    Interesting

    The sound track is just kind of amazing, the off kilter manner of filming, and some evocative performances add to the unusual atmospheric hum. The little bit of time ive spent deep in the red woods off the beaten track north and west of cultured wine country, and other remote rural places make the setting relatable.

    But then again i like off beat film far better than multplex clickbait.

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    • Release date
      • December 9, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Fixer
    • Filming locations
      • Bodega Bay, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • ACE Productions
      • Green Street Films
      • Abel Aflam
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      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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