

If you have a soft spot for silent films that feel like they were dragged out of a damp cellar, you might get something out of Iceland Fisherman. But if you need snappy dialogue or, you know, a plot that moves faster than a glacier, stay far, far away. This is for the folks who like their cinema to feel like a faded ph...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Pierre Guerlais

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"If you have a soft spot for silent films that feel like they were dragged out of a damp cellar, you might get something out of Iceland Fisherman. But if you need snappy dialogue or, you know, a plot that moves faster than a glacier, stay far, far away. This is for the folks who like their cinema to feel like a faded photograph you found in an attic. The whole thing is just dripping with this heavy, salty sadness. You can practically smell the wet wool and the freezing spray of the ocean. It’s n..."
Mario Fort, Pierre Guerlais, Pierre Loti
France

1934 · IMDb 5.1

