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That looks like Harry Melling but he isn’t part of the cast as far as I can find. Who is that?
It’s certainly intriguing.
It looks like Todd from Wedding Crashers got their own movie.
This movie reminds me of Silence. Can’t wait to watch it.
Looks like Wish version of Bo Burnham
Saw it at Toronto. Beautifully pastoral, so excellent to see on the big screen, also thematically built on some Danish/Icelandic word play that was lost on me. SILENCE is a good comparison, also reminded me of THE FRISCO KID (minus the jokes).
>In the late 19th century, a young Danish priest travels to a remote part of Iceland to build a church and photograph its people. But the deeper he goes into the unforgiving landscape, the more he strays from his purpose, his mission and morality.
I caught it just last night and it was fantastic. This was on my radar for months and it really exceeded my expectations by a *large* margin.
That font tells me it’s going to be a slow film with lots of intrigue and details peppered around a period focused dialogue.
Interesting facial expression, I’m intrigued.