Harvest, directed by Athina Rachel Tsangari and adapted from Jim Crace's novel, depicts a village’s descent over seven days. The film features Caleb Landry Jones as Walter Thirsk, a character embodying feelings of alienation. The opening scene is vividly surreal, influenced by Jean-Jacques Rousseau's work. The local cast from Oban, Scotland, adds authenticity to the narrative. Tsangari, known for genre-defying films, reflects her unique directorial vision in this personal project, collaborating with producer Joslyn Barnes, whose previous work includes an Oscar-nominated screenplay.
The film Harvest presents a haunting exploration of a village's descent and destruction over seven days, blended with personal storytelling from its director.
Caleb Landry Jones brings depth to his role as Walter Thirsk, embodying a character who feels perpetually out of place in a changing world.
Harvest's opening embodies trippy and folk horror elements, inspired by Rousseau's Reveries of the Solitary Walker, creating a unique cinematic experience.
Director Athina Rachel Tsangari integrates her diverse filmmaking background, from avant-garde commentaries to dark comedies, into this ambitious adaptation of Jim Crace's novel.
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