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Gavagai

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Norway, Canada, Germany · 2016
1h 30m
Director Rob Tregenza
Starring Andreas Lust, Mikkel Gaup, Anni-Kristiina Juuso, Joakim Nango
Genre Drama

Cartsen Neuer is a German businessman who takes on his wife's project of translating poems into Chinese after she passes away. When he goes to Norway for inspiration, he and his tour guide, Niko - who each face their own different set of problems - begin to understand the power of love and friendship together.

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Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl

Gavagai offers moments of sublimity unlike anything you’ll see in most contemporary movies. It also tests the patience. In that key respect, it’s much like life: You have to throw yourself into it to reap its rewards.

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The New York Times by Glenn Kenny

This is a high-minded and carefully composed film about, among other things, the inability of words in any language to satisfactorily communicate states of being. There are pleasures and intellectual provocations to be had here. But its attempted effects fall flat a little too often.

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Los Angeles Times by Justin Chang

A story of implacable grief, unlikely companionship and stunning landscapes, Gavagai is as beautifully singular a movie as I’ve seen all year.

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The New Yorker by Richard Brody

Gavagai is an extraordinary and memorable film; its strong and clear emotional refinement arises from a rare force of imagination, a rare power of observation, a rare cinematic sense to fuse them, and a rare skill to realize them together.

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The Hollywood Reporter by Sheri Linden

Meditative and dreamlike yet gem-sharp, director Rob Tregenza's fifth feature in 30 years is an elegantly told story that churns with emotion beneath its deceptive stillness.

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Film Journal International by Simi Horwitz

Gavagai is a curiosity and nonetheless remarkable in its own way. Slow (very slow) paced, it’s a meditative, haunting and lyrical film that explores the many layers of love and grief.

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