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Review

The Island

3 out of 5 stars
  • Film
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

Not quite a monastery, more a handful of crumbling buildings and a bell tower, this retreat on an island in the Baltic is home to Father Anatoly (Pyotr Mamonov), a seemingly unofficial Orthodox monk said to possess mysterious healing powers. He’s certainly a man of contradictions – riddling prankster one minute, fervent worshipper the next – whose devotion is partly explained by the opening World War II flashback showing Nazi invaders forcing him into killing a comrade. What follows is a contemplative fable, not without its wry wit, which effectively ponders the workings of faith, specifically the connection between gnawing guilt and a desire to do good – the austerely beautiful surroundings (think ECM album covers) providing a strikingly appropriate context. Haunting cinematography and Mamonov’s persuasive central performance almost seal the deal, yet there’s something just too pat about the storytelling which prevents total surrender.

Release Details

  • Release date:Friday 5 February 2010
  • Duration:112 mins

Cast and crew

  • Director:Pavel Lounguine
  • Screenwriter:Dmitry Sobolev
  • Cast:
    • Piotr Mamonov
    • Dmitry Dyuzhev
    • Victor Sukhorukov
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