CANNES 2012 HIGHLIGHT: Cristian Mungiu's Beyond The Hills (Romania, 2012) Spare, unadorned and strikingly shot, Cristian Mungiu’s film is
an unusual rendering of a Romanian exorcism case and is bound to split
both audience and critical opinions, some considering it a major
achievement and others blaming it for overlong pretentious
sensationalism. But it will certainly not pass unnoticed. It is inspired by a two non-fiction novels written by Tatiana Niculescu
Bran, a BBC correspondent who investigated the case of a young woman
supposedly possessed by evil spirits in 2005 and who was tortured to
death in a Romanian monastery to drive the devil out of her body.
Mungiu’s script tackles such major themes as love, faith, freedom of
spirit versus rigid religion, ignorance and poverty, providing a fertile
background for the inevitable ensuing conflicts. SOURCE: SCREEN. |
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