NYT Critics' Pick
'...haunting, haunted, beautifully shot...'Manohla Dargis,
The New York TimesRead the full review★★★★★
This sombre, minimalist study of the spiritual vacuum of war – in which few shots are actually fired – is a masterly work of true depth...
You may not have heard of Sergei Loznitsa, but he's one hell of a film-maker…
would have made just as worthy a Palme d'Or as Michael Haneke's Amour in Cannes last year.
It powerfully conveys a sense of war as a constant force determining the turns of misfortune for innocent and compromised alike. In war, it suggests, you can never go home again…
This is a film of real depth and substance, its anecdotal perfection echoing not only the Russian war stories of Isaac Babel, but also such masters as Maupassant and Graham Greene…. a compelling, nerve-racking narrative – and one of the year's unmissables.
Jonathan Romney THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
★★★★★
Melancholic masterpiece, with a touch of Sergio Leone…
The best thing I have seen so far this year…. This is a masterpiece of serious cinema; long, slow and grave as the grave. You won’t believe me but I came out beaming.
Robbie Collin THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
FILM OF THE WEEK
“Sergei Loznitsa’s stark parable about Soviet collaboration with the Nazis has echoes of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky…One of the best Russian films to open in Britain over the past decade.”
Philip French THE OBSERVER
★★★★
Sergei Loznitsa's chilling drama explores the agonies of war and puts European history on trial.
“This is chilling and mysterious historical parable from film-maker Sergei Loznitsa… In The Fog is a haunting depiction of the hidden tragedies of war.”
Peter Bradshaw THE GUARDIAN
★★★★
“In its meditative way, this is moving and meticulously crafted film-making”
Geoffrey Macnab THE INDEPENDENT
★★★★“The complex line between guilt and innocence, the joy of existence and the sweet relief of death are earnestly explored in IN THE FOG…a film as challenging as it is rewarding.”
Allan Hunter THE DAILY EXPRESS
FILM OF THE MONTH
"Lets us grasp the poisoned reality of life under occupation...A solemn moral epic...
"In its thorough meditation on man's moral place, and its beautiful depiction of one version of life's trail, lies this film's joy." Hannah McGill, SIGHT & SOUND
★★★★“This extraordinary film”
Derek Malcolm THE EVENING STANDARD
★★★★
"A masterpiece in bleak and tense atmosphere…haunting…classy”
Mark Adams THE SUNDAY MIRROR
PICK OF THE WEEK
“Powerful, slow-burning parable…a meaty moral conundrum.
This substantial, atmospheric wartime thriller”
GUARDIAN GUIDE
"A historical drama...that concerns characters with complex moral dilemas and explores the indistinct line between fate and free will." Anna Formicheva, SIGHT & SOUND in interview with director Sergei Loznitsa
'Shot by Oleg Mutu with an exquisite eye for atmosphere…there’s a strong feeling of authenticity to this defined world that’s rare in World War II film.
'Magnificently evocative…I loved every one of its 73 shots.'
Nick James, SIGHT & SOUND
'A delicately complex work of shifting perspectives....'Among the handful of truly eloquent and moving films here'
“Loznitsa’s war film is a superbly constructed anecdote, at once simple and troublingly complex. One of the films I most want to see again in 2013.”
Jonathan Romney, SIGHT & SOUND (Cannes Film Festival 2012 blog)
★★★★
“In 2010 Sergei Loznitsa attracted a lot of attention with his impressive first feature, MY JOY...Loznitsa looks set to garner even more praise...Loznitsa knows that war exists and won’t go away; rather than indulging in patriotic or pacifist platitudes, he tries to show what it might do to our souls. And in this writer's opinion, he succeeds.”Geoff Andrew
TIME OUT
★★★★
“The Ukrainian director and former documentary-maker Sergei Loznitsa scored a succes d’estime with his first fiction feature MY JOY. Now he has returned with a mysterious, compelling story from the Nazi-occupied Soviet Union in 1942...
‘In the Fog is an intense, slow-burning and haunting drama.’Peter Bradshaw,
THE GUARDIAN
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“IN THE FOG paints in simple terms a complex picture of survival, compromise, betrayal and integrity. The film is impeccably acted and its clarity and economy are positively Tolstoyan”.
“A Russian drama about truth, honour and betrayal, and one of the very best war movies of recent years.”
Jonathan Romney, THE INDEPENDENT / THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
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‘In the Fog is a splendour, struck by beauty and intelligence.’
Jacques Mandelbaum, LE MONDE
★★★★
“A beautifully rigorous piece which will delight cineastes.. It’s Loznitsa’s intellectual approach and his technical team’s interpretation that mark IN THE FOG... This very Russian tragedy is a jewel which will surely only burnish with time.”
Fionnula Halligan
SCREEN INTERNATIONAL