The New York Times by Beatrice Loayza
Its terse David and Goliath conflict doesn’t yield satisfyingly punchy results.
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Greece, France, Germany · 2021
1h 41m
Director Georgis Grigorakis
Starring Vangelis Mourikis, Argiris Pantazaras, Sofia Kokkali, Theo Alexander
Genre Drama
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When Jonny visits his father Nikitas in his cabin in the woods after 20 years, the hermit ignores him. But to prevent the muddy ground from being pulled out from under their feet for reasons of profit, father and son must dig deep into it...
The New York Times by Beatrice Loayza
Its terse David and Goliath conflict doesn’t yield satisfyingly punchy results.
In this witty, windblown modern fable, man, nature and machine get to take turns being the enemy and the savior.
It’s a shame that, as it ramps up, this generational tension isn’t dramatised with the sharpness it might have been.
Digger’s loyalties always reside with Nikitas, his quest to keep his home and his devotion to the woodlands; yet Grigorakis shows an environment- and economic-fuelled tragedy, too.
Slant Magazine by William Repass
Georgis Grigorakis’s film may not revolutionize the western genre by transposing it to an unlikely setting, but it doesn’t dilute it either.
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