A black comedy and political satire, a modern day retelling of the Biblical story of Job set in contemporary Russia,...
A black comedy and political satire, a modern day retelling of the Biblical story of Job set in contemporary Russia, from director Andrey Zvyagintsev (Elena). One of the best-reviewed films of Cannes 2014, dubbed a new masterpiece by many, and winner of Best Foreign Language Film at the 2015 Golden Globes.
"Kolia lives in a small town near the Barents Sea, in North Russia. He has his own auto-repair shop. His shop stands right next to the house where he lives with his young wife Lilya and his son from a previous marriage Romka. Vadim Sergeyich, the Mayor of the town, wants to take away his business, his house and his land. First he tries buying off Kolia but Kolia isn’t interested in money, he doesn’t want to lose everything he has: not only the land, but also all the beauty that has surrounded him from the day of his birth. As Vadim Sergeyich starts being more aggressive, Kolia asks his best friend Dmitri, a lawyer from Moscow, to help him, unaware that this would change his life forever." (Cannes Film Festival)
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Leviathan | Details
- Award winner
- Best Foreign Language Film at the 2015 Golden Globes; Best Screenplay winner at Cannes Film Festival 2014
- Rating
- M, Mature themes, coarse language, sexual references, nudity and violence
- Runtime
- 142
- Genre
- Comedy, Drama
- Country of origin
- Russia