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Atlantis

  • 2019
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.9K
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Atlantis (2019)
Atlantis
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A soldier suffering from PTSD befriends a young volunteer hoping to restore peaceful energy to a war-torn society.A soldier suffering from PTSD befriends a young volunteer hoping to restore peaceful energy to a war-torn society.A soldier suffering from PTSD befriends a young volunteer hoping to restore peaceful energy to a war-torn society.

  • Director
    • Valentyn Vasyanovych
  • Writer
    • Valentyn Vasyanovych
  • Stars
    • Andriy Rymaruk
    • Liudmyla Bileka
    • Vasyl Antoniak
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Valentyn Vasyanovych
    • Writer
      • Valentyn Vasyanovych
    • Stars
      • Andriy Rymaruk
      • Liudmyla Bileka
      • Vasyl Antoniak
    • 16User reviews
    • 81Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 21 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Andriy Rymaruk
    • Serhiy
    Liudmyla Bileka
    • Katya
    Vasyl Antoniak
    • Ivan
    Lily Hyde
    • Ketrin
    Philip Paul Peter Hudson
    • Foreign Representative
    Igor Tytarchuk
    • Forensic Examiner
    Sergiy Komishon
    • Forensic Examiner
    Sergiy Livitsky
    • Head of the Group of Engineers
    Vitaliy Sudarkov
    • Aidman
    Kateryna Popravka
    • Translator
    Olexandr Sobko
    • Border Guard
    Igor Kaznacheyev
    • Director of ATP
    Karolyna Sheremeta
    • Nurse
    Stanislav Zymko
    • Driver of the Water Carrier
    Hajibayli Aikhan Vagif Ogly
    • A driver of a jeep
    • Director
      • Valentyn Vasyanovych
    • Writer
      • Valentyn Vasyanovych
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    User reviews16

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    10leonidlutsyk

    Can future be better?

    Film is not about some very hypothetical future. Is about present time. No matter that war is still continue, the main think is war can't make sweet future. No matter will it be glorious victory or just disappointment of enemies the main think that war already did her dark work, our Ukraine has deep wound and have to live with this wound
    9tormoyader

    This film is very strong

    The film is very slow and balanced. This is a great auteur film, but not a mass one. After watching, I was shocked and crushed (this is a plus towards the movie). This film is meditation (whatever it is).

    I recommend not watching the trailer, because it shows too much.
    7dromasca

    the sunken world

    The story of 'Atlantis' (2019) by Ukrainian director Valentyn Vasyanovych (who also wrote the script) takes place in Eastern Ukraine, in 2025, a year after the end of a war between Russia and Ukraine. It doesn't really matter who won the war, because the whole area is completely destroyed. The mines have made any car drive a risky adventure, waters are contaminated, pollution seems to have destroyed any trace of the vegetation that will have been spared by the fighting. Neither the survivors of the conflict nor the dead seem to have found peace. This is the ambiance of this powerful film about the conflict that is still taking place on the forgotten edge of Europe. The story happens in the future, but this is not a science fiction movie but rather political and ecological anticipation. A gloomy, pessimistic and unfortunately realistic film.

    Sergyi (Andriy Rymaruk) is a veteran of the recently ended war, but he cannot escape the trauma of the battles in which he participated and of the violence he saw or perhaps participated in. The war is over but not in people's souls. The friend and comrade-in-arms with whom Sergyi worked in a metallurgical factory commits suicide. The lonely hero of the film cannot get rid of the military way of life, of training with firearms, of travelling in the areas destroyed by war. During one of these trips he meets Katya (Liudmyla Bileka) who is active in an organisation of volunteers who dig up in search of the bodies of soldiers killed in the war, Ukrainians and Russians alike, anonymous soldiers buried in a hurry, to bring them the last respect and the rest they deserve. He decides to join them. In a way, these people are trying to close a cycle. Maybe together with the dead and the survivors and world in which the heroes of the film live will also be able to return to normal. This is an ecologically destroyed world, but worse than this, it is people's lives that seem to be marked forever. A sunken world, like the legendary continent that gives the film its name.

    Director Valentyn Vasyanovych uses interesting cinematographic means. The scene that opens the film and one of the final scenes are filmed with infrared night vision camera and the effect is impressive. The filming of the war-torn environment is remarkable, with a post-apocalyptic twist. The mention of the 'zone' quotes Tarkovsky directly, the difference being that the catastrophic war that caused the destruction is close to our actuality. What seemed to me to work less well is the emphasis on fix camera and the human presence filmed from a distance. The crushing space-character relationship does not allow the heroes to reveal themselves to the spectators and we cannot appreciate the actors' work either. The length of some of the scenes did not seem justified to me either, it is not necessary for an interior scene that shows the loneliness of the hero to last ten minutes when the message has become obvious after two minutes. If these overweight had been eliminated and the actors had been allowed to express themselves, I think the film would have benefit. But even so, because of its theme and cinematography 'Atlantis' is an interesting movie made by a director who deserves to be watched. The ending, paradoxically after all the horrors we witnessed, inspires hope.
    10daemmerung

    This film can become reality itself

    No one ever mentioned yet but the film predicted that there will be a total war between russia and ukraine in 2019.

    After the latest threats of russian president makes one think and worry if in 2025 we will have exactly the same scenery in eastern ukraine. I hope ukraine will win this bloody war caused by an unjustified russian annexation.

    The film is very cold and dark yet somehow very warm. It's definitely not a western european film about the existencial crises of people who have almost everything in their life, it is about the people from the cold steppes of ukraine which had serious problems and still have.

    Slava Ukraini!
    7orange_times

    Impressed

    Probably some will find is a little boring and slow paced, but all the acting is done by real soldiers from conflict. This is a more a zeitgeist film about what is life in conflict zone.

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    • Trivia
      The film consists of 28 shots.
    • Goofs
      When Sergiy and Ivan are cleaning their guns, a crew member's hands are briefly visible on the far left of the screen.
    • Connections
      Features Enthusiasm (1930)

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 2021 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Ukraine
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • Ukrainian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Атлантида
    • Production companies
      • Garmata Film Production
      • Limelite
      • Ukrainian State Film Agency
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $37,690
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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