
Brother Carl
According to Edgardo Cozarinsky, the Argentine film critic: "There is something recognizably Scandinavian about Brother Carl: un-easy, puzzling exchanges between its characters, with brooding, ever-present nature surrounding them. The interplay of formal speech and plain silence recalls Dreyer''s Gertrud (rather than Bergman''s The Silence and Persona). On closer inspection, though, it is unlike a...
According to Edgardo Cozarinsky, the Argentine film critic: "There is something recognizably Scandinavian about Brother Carl: un-easy, puzzling exchanges between its characters, with brooding, ever-present nature surrounding them. The interplay of formal speech and plain silence recalls Dreyer''s Gertrud (rather than Bergman''s The Silence and Persona). On closer inspection, though, it is unlike a...