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Harvest
Directed by
Athina Rachel Tsangari
2024
2h 11m
Drama
,
History
6.0
74%
6.0
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Over seven hallucinatory days, a village with no name, in an undefined time and place, disappears.
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Cast of Harvest
Caleb Landry Jones
Walter Thirsk / Original Music Composer
Harry Melling
Master Kent
Rosy McEwen
Kitty Gosse
Arinzé Kene
Quill
Thalissa Teixeira
Mistress Beldam
Frank Dillane
Master Jordan
Stephen McMillan
Brooker Higgs
Mitchell Robertson
Christopher Derby
Grace Jabbari
Alice Carr
Gordon Brown
Stewart Baynham
Neil Leiper
John Carr
Emma Hindle
Anne Rogers
Gary Maitland
Older Beldam
Noor Dillan-Night
Younger Beldam
Antonia Quirke
Agnes Carr
Logan Buchanan
Saxton Son 2
Rory Barraclough
Sideman 1
Lupi Moll
Abel Saxton
Paul Fegan
Liam Derby
Holly Blakey
Cecily
Harvest Ratings & Reviews
IndieWire
Rachel Pronger
This is no pastoral romance; on the contrary, it is a film steeped in the darkest impulses, the despair implicit in the natural world's cosmic disregard for our fates and the cruelty inherent in human nature.
Film Threat
Alex Saveliev
Harvest seems to draw inspiration from these studies of cults, but also dials things down and stretches them out, all in the mood, atmosphere, and style.
Film Inquiry
Soham Gadre
One just wishes that there was some conviction here, a sharpened point on the spear, but Tsangari seems satisfied to keep Harvest as a teaser, a tragedy of a place with no name and leaving it nameless and without doctrine.
Movie Brief
Michael Nordine
Tsangari constantly keeps us on our toes as she gives the sense, from the opening scene, that something is amiss.
Algo Más Que Cine
Dionar Hidalgo
Tsangari's Harvest is a haunting, visceral portrait of a rural community unraveling under the weight of change. Caleb Landry Jones shines as the quietly observant Walter, capturing the fragility and tension of a world on the brink.
Chicago Reader
Becca James
Harvest is a sprawling, atmospheric film.
Arts Fuse
Peter Keough
This alternately ecstatic and murky, pointed and obscure, allegory is a rare attempt to confront the pathological systems leading us to an uncertain fate.
Culture Mix
Carla Hay
Dull, meandering, and pretentious, Harvest is the type of movie that seems to be confused about everything it's trying to be. Caleb Landry Jones plays yet another eccentric loner in a drama where his character mumbles and fumbles through life.
fade in, breathe out (Substack)
Codie Allen
Tsangari doesn't give us catharsis, only the bitter truth: that history moves in cycles, and that the same displacements echo across centuries.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
"Harvest" is fundamentally a work of political cinema, a social archeology of the emergence of capitalism-of the depravities of modern economics and the inherent injustices of its legal premises.
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
There's a profound mournfulness to this elegiac portrait of the end of an era, given greater poignancy by Jones' understated performance.
RogerEbert.com
Katie Rife
Harvest can feel interminable even when a viewer is engaged with its ideas. But it does bring them to vivid, even bawdy, life.
AV Club
Alex Lei
Athina Rachel Tsangari's Harvest is her most stylistically ambitious film since her debut The Slow Business Of Going, rendering the anarchic and naturalistic rhythms of rural feudal life into a meditation on the displacement of culture.
New York Times
Alissa Wilkinson
It is dreamy, hazy and phantasmic, vacillating between extreme beauty and something approaching folk horror.
Kermode and Mayo's Take (YouTube)
Mark Kermode
Overall, I found it hard to like, and much easier to admire... it's very hard to spend time in the company of people who are fantastically unsympathetic.
RogerEbert.com
Monica Castillo
Like his director, Caleb Landry Jones is similarly unafraid to get down and dirty to bring poor Walter to life in all of the inglorious details of life as a peasant of that time.
Slant Magazine
Keith Uhlich
The film is a handsomely mounted production in which much of the filth feels stage-managed.
The Hollywood Reporter
Leslie Felperin
Harvest stands strong and tall, a work solid as an oak. Full of a sensual love of nature and a distinctive vibe, it's tangy like a home-brewed ale.
Variety
Guy Lodge
Tsangari's vigorous, yeasty period piece occasionally loses the thread of its sprawling ensemble narrative, but transfixes as a whole-sackcloth immersion into another time and place.
IndieWire
Sophie Monks Kaufman
Although made up of many mesmerizing moving parts, Harvest ends up as feeling less than the sum of these. There are sparks of what makes an Athina Rachel Tsangari film great within this impressionistic period fable, even if it never fully takes the blaze.
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