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Ladygrey (2015) Online
Original Title :
Ladygrey
Genre :
Movie / Drama
Year :
2015
Directror :
Alain Choquart
Cast :
Peter Sarsgaard,Jérémie Renier,Emily Mortimer
Writer :
Alain Choquart,Laurence Coriat
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 49min
Rating :
5.2/10
Ladygrey (2015) Online

Ten years after the end of apartheid, a South African community tries to live without recalling the violent clashes of the past. But when the silence is suddenly broken, some of the most innocent citizens may be in peril.
Cast overview:
Peter Sarsgaard Peter Sarsgaard - Samuel
Jérémie Renier Jérémie Renier - Mattis
Emily Mortimer Emily Mortimer - Olive
Claude Rich Claude Rich - Henri
Liam Cunningham Liam Cunningham - Angus
Jude Foley Jude Foley - Waldo
Sibongile Mlambo Sibongile Mlambo - Estelle
Aura Msimang Aura Msimang - Mrs. Borgman
Andrian Mazive Andrian Mazive - Duma


User reviews

Dagdalas

Dagdalas

Greetings again from the darkness - from the Dallas International Film Festival. Alain Choquart has had a long and successful career as a top cinematographer, and though this is his first feature film as director, his eye with a camera is obvious in just how beautifully this film is shot.

Filmed and set in post-apartheid South Africa, this little village has an undercurrent of secrecy and misery. We realize that some tragic event has engulfed the citizens with a bleak perspective, and each day seems pretty much as dark as the last. Slow-witted Mattis (Jeremie Renier) brings tremendous energy and spirit to an otherwise downbeat environment. Sadly Mattis fluctuates between ecstasy, frustration and outright anger … each shift seemingly occurring over the smallest detail.

The synergy between characters played by Liam Cunningham, Emily Mortimer, Peter Sarsgaard and Sibongile Mlambo is so uncomfortable that we never know what form the next round of broken trust will take. These are not happy people and none of the relationships even border on healthy.

The beautiful Green River plays a vital role in the story, both as a carrier of secrets and a vision of hope, and the torrential rain storms tend to bring about the next infusion of misery. The excellent cast does their best to overcome a lacking script, but mostly the film is more enjoyable to look at than actually watch.