The faith of a young priest is trialed by the untameable Icelandic landscape in Hlynur Pálmason’s 19th century sublime drama.
Set in the late 1800s, a young Danish priest takes on a mission through the rural reaches of Iceland. The further into the landscape he ventures, the less of a grasp he holds on reality, his faith and his undertaken duty.
Inspired in part by late 19th century Icelandic photography, Godland follows a priest and photographer, Lucas (Elliott Crosset Hove), as he sets out to establish a new remote parish. Hlynur Pálmason's vision is pulled off by breath-taking cinematography, as the artist takes to his homeland with fresh eyes.
In a contemporary rendition of the Sublime, Godland looks at man's relationship to earth, to faith, and to himself; and importantly reminds us that we are, always, at the mercy of powers greater than us.
2022 Iceland dir Hlynur Pálmason 143 min
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Cinema 3
Location
Barbican Cinema 2 & 3 are located on Beech Street, a short walk from the Barbican’s Silk Street entrance. From Silk Street, you’ll see a zebra crossing that will take you across the road to the venue.
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