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From 12 January 2022

Lamb Dýrið

Valdimar Jóhannsson / Iceland, Poland, Sweden / 2021 / 106 min / Icelandic

A childless couple in rural Iceland make an alarming discovery one day in their sheep barn. They soon face the consequences of defying the will of nature in this dark and atmospheric folktale. Prize of Originality, Un Certain Regard (Cannes), Best Film Sitges.

cast Noomi Rapace, Hilmir Snær Guðnason

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»The material, which walks a delicate balance between supernatural thriller and absurdist comedy, is a particularly happy fit for Rapace, whose intense, somewhat tortured acting style has rarely been better used. /…/ A career-best performance.«
- Screen Daily.

»It’s the sweetest, most touching waking nightmare you’ve ever experienced.«
- Rolling Stone.

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