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Harvest

Venezia 81 Competition
Director:
Athina Rachel Tsangari
Production:
Sixteen Films, Rebecca O’Brien, Louverture Films (Joslyn Barnes), Match Factory Productions (Viola Fügen, Michael Weber), Haos Film (Athina Rachel Tsangari, Elias Katsoufis), Why Not, Meraki Film (Marie-Elena Dyche)
Running Time:
131’
Language:
English
Country:
United Kingdom, Germany, Greece, France, USA
Main Cast:
Caleb Landry Jones, Harry Melling, Rosy McEwen, Arinzé Kene, Thalissa Teixeira, Frank Dillane
Screenplay:
Joslyn Barnes, Athina Rachel Tsangari
Cinematographer:
Sean Price Williams
Editor:
Matt Johnson, Nico Leunen
Production Designer:
Nathan Parker
Music:
Nicolas Becker, Ian Hassett, Caleb Landry Jones, Lexx
Sound:
Nicolas Becker

Program Cinema 2024 (Public)

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Synopsis

Over seven hallucinatory days, a village with no name, in an undefined time and place, disappears. In Tsangari’s tragicomic take on a Western, townsmanturned-farmer Walter Thirsk and befuddled lord of the manor Charles Kent are childhood friends about to face an invasion from the outside world: the trauma of modernity.

Director’s Statement

With this film, an adaptation of Jim Crace’s novel Harvest, we had the chance to examine the moment when it all began for us—twentyfirst-century heirs to a universal story of land loss. To me, Harvest is a film about reckoning. What have we done? Where do we go from here? How can we salvage our soil, the self within the commons? Harvest takes place in a threshold realm, tracing the first ruptures of the industrial “revolution”. And revolution it hasn’t been. An agrarian community is disrupted by three breeds of outsiders: the map-maker, the people on the move, and the company man—all archetypes of shattering change. The future is not part of the story—it will happen offscreen, in a world we are not meant to see. There are no heroes. Only imperfect, ordinary folks. I imagined it as a daguerreotype, or its modern equivalent, a Polaroid being slowly exposed to twilight.

Production/Distribution

PRODUCTION 1: Sixteen Films - Rebecca O Brien
2nd Floor, 187 Wardour Street
W1F 8ZB, London, United Kingdom
Tel. 44 2077340168
rebecca@sixteenfilms.co.uk

PRODUCTION 2: Louverture Films LCC - Joslyn Barnes
101 W. 23rd St. #283
10010, New York, United States of America
Tel. 1 212 229 3960
joslynbarnes@icloud.com

PRODUCTION 3: Match Factory Productions GmbH - Viola Fügen, Michael Weber
Domstr. 60
50668, Cologne, Germany
Tel. 49 0221 5397090
info@matchfactory.de

PRODUCTION 4: Haos Film - Athina Rachel Tsangari, Elias Katsoufis
10 Agiou Markou Str
105 60, Athens, Greece
Tel. 30 6974826459
elias@haosfilm.com

WORLD SALES: The Match Factory GmbH - Thania Dimitrakopoulou
Domstr. 60
50668, Cologne, Germany
Tel. 49 0221 5397090
info@matchfactory.de

PRESS OFFICE: Charles McDonald
charles@charlesmcdonald.co.uk


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