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  1. 1 day ago · Athina Rachel Tsangari’s dreamy feature, Harvest, finds Caleb Landry Jones’ Walter Thirsk caught in the midst of a small-scale effort to displace a small English village during the Middle Ages. Featuring a supporting cast of Harry Melling, Rosy McEwan, and Arinze Kene, the film depicts seven days in the life of this village as it slowly begins to disappear to the rest of the world.

  2. www.viennale.at › en › filmHarvest | Viennale

    Harvest. Athina Rachel Tsangari. Vereinigtes Königreich, Germany, Greece, France, United States 2024. 131 min. OV. At one point in the gritty folk-fable HARVEST, Walter Thirsk (Caleb Landy Jones), a farmer and former manservant to the lord of an agricultural collective (Henry Melling), describes his community as “circle people”.

  3. Oct 2, 2024 · In her superlative sophomore feature Attenberg (2010), Athina Rachel Tsangari pondered the mysteries of the human mammal through the story of a young woman who is so mesmerized by wildlife documentaries that she begins to mimic the animals.

  4. Harvest — Athina Rachel Tsangari [NYFF ’24 Review] October 7, 2024 [instagram-feed num=9 cols=9 imagepadding=0 showheader=false showbutton=false showfollow=false disablemobile=true]

  5. 1 day ago · Melling, most recently seen alongside Caleb Landry Jones in Athina Rachel Tsangari’s Venice competition entry Harvest, will appear alongside Damian Lewis and Mark Rylance in Wolf Hall: The ...

  6. 2 days ago · Director Athina Rachel Tsangari, a giant of the Greek Weird Wave, is back with her debut English feature – a period piece that shows the impact capitalism has on the lives of locals. Captured through the lens of cinematographer Sean Price Williams are the lives of villagers in medieval England (played by Caleb Landry Jones and Harry Melling among many others) whose way of life comes under threat from the arrival of the iron-fisted wealthy who claim the land as their own.

  7. 6 days ago · Athina Rachel Tsangari’s “Harvest.” Photo courtesy of NYFF. “Harvest,” by Greek director Athina Rachel Tsangari , her third feature and first English language film, is an ambitious and terrific reconstruction of a pre-industrial world: peasant-like people close to the land, communal, as they do their agricultural chores side by side, swaying and singing together.