Vonarstræti
- 2014
- 2h 9m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,2/10
1,9 k
MA NOTE
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Reykjavik pre-school teacher struggles to raise her daughter while selling casual sex to help make ends meet.A Reykjavik pre-school teacher struggles to raise her daughter while selling casual sex to help make ends meet.A Reykjavik pre-school teacher struggles to raise her daughter while selling casual sex to help make ends meet.
- Prix
- 15 victoires et 5 nominations au total
Thorvaldur Kristjansson
- Sölvi
- (as Thor Kristjansson)
Atli Óskar Fjalarsson
- Barþjónn
- (as Atli Oskar Fjalarsson)
Lea Kristín
- Agnes
- (as Kristín Lea Sigríðardóttir)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesOfficial submission of Iceland to the best foreign language film category of the 87th Academy Awards 2015.
Commentaire en vedette
Vonarstræti is a great film.
It tells the stories of ordinary people in Iceland during the - I think - buildup of the country's financial crisis in 2008.
Many things separate Vonarstræti from similar films; but above all is perhaps Baldvin Zophoníasson's ability to avoid revealing too much; he never underestimates his audience.
And the stories are simple. The storytelling is simple. The dialogue is real, the performances heartfelt. Hera Hilmar is particularly great, so is the dynamic between her character Eik and Móri, the plagued, yet peaking writer.
Adding to this is the fact that nothing we see on screen is unnecessary to the development of the story. The story is also constantly developing in its own way.
The cinematography is simple and "just there". Nothing fancy here - just like the stories. This simplicity is not just great for realism, it is almost a prerequisite.
On the other hand, it can be argued that the film has its flaws. They include over dramatization of certain scenes, and a potentially bad plot choice (potentially because it's subjective - you be the judge). But even this never goes overboard.
Vonarstræti is overall a great piece of Icelandic social realism. One star deducted for minor flaws, considering that the 10/10 should be reserved for very special cases.
9/10
It tells the stories of ordinary people in Iceland during the - I think - buildup of the country's financial crisis in 2008.
Many things separate Vonarstræti from similar films; but above all is perhaps Baldvin Zophoníasson's ability to avoid revealing too much; he never underestimates his audience.
And the stories are simple. The storytelling is simple. The dialogue is real, the performances heartfelt. Hera Hilmar is particularly great, so is the dynamic between her character Eik and Móri, the plagued, yet peaking writer.
Adding to this is the fact that nothing we see on screen is unnecessary to the development of the story. The story is also constantly developing in its own way.
The cinematography is simple and "just there". Nothing fancy here - just like the stories. This simplicity is not just great for realism, it is almost a prerequisite.
On the other hand, it can be argued that the film has its flaws. They include over dramatization of certain scenes, and a potentially bad plot choice (potentially because it's subjective - you be the judge). But even this never goes overboard.
Vonarstræti is overall a great piece of Icelandic social realism. One star deducted for minor flaws, considering that the 10/10 should be reserved for very special cases.
9/10
- gaylord509
- 28 sept. 2014
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- Budget
- 2 700 000 € (estimation)
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 609 888 $ US
- Durée2 heures 9 minutes
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By what name was Vonarstræti (2014) officially released in Canada in English?
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