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May 22, 2014 · Thu 22 May 2014 18.38 EDT. A ndrei Zvyagintsev's Leviathan is a sober and compelling tragic drama of corruption and intimidation in contemporary Russia, set in a desolate widescreen panorama....
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Leviathan (Russian: Левиафан, Leviafan) is a 2014 Russian crime drama film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev, co-written by Zvyagintsev and Oleg Negin, and starring Aleksei Serebryakov, Elena Lyadova, and Vladimir Vdovichenkov. According to Zvyagintsev, the story of Marvin Heemeyer 's 2004 rampage through a small US town using a modified ...
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Nov 6, 2014 · Leviathan review – a compellingly told, stunningly shot drama. This Russian retelling the story of Job is impressive film-making on a grand scale. Leviathan director Andrey Zvyagintsev ...
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Nov 6, 2014 · Oscar contender Leviathan is a frank portrayal of a corrupt Russia. In a rare interview, its director talks about his country’s ‘eternal curse’ and why voting there would be a ‘completely...
Dec 25, 2014 · A prize winner at Cannes and Russia’s nominee for this year’s Best Foreign-Language Film Oscar, “Leviathan” is easily the most important and imposing film to emerge from Russia in recent years.
Dec 20, 2018 · Russia’s official entry for next year’s foreign language film Oscar is surprisingly subversive, writes Mark Kermode ... Leviathan - a new Russian masterpiece. ... YouTube; Instagram; LinkedIn ...
May 23, 2014 · Film Review: ‘Leviathan’. At age 50, Russian master Andrey Zvyagintsev delivers a stunning, surprisingly funny satire that dares to question whether his homeland is servings its citizens' best...