Leviathan15 Glasgow Film Theatre 30th December
Leviathan15
Glasgow Film Theatre
30 December, 2014
A critical hit at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, Andrey Zvyagintsev’s latest film is a sober and thoughtful reworking of the biblical Book of Jobs, as told in a small Russian town off the coast of the Barents Sea. When a corrupt mayor tries to take his land away, local mechanic and family man Nikolai rises up to challenge the authority figure. Building from small-scale confrontation to an epic tale of morality, set in a very contemporary Russia.
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