Agnus Dei
Agnus Dei

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Agnus Dei

2012
Movie
111 min
Latin

Based on a true story, Agnus Dei is a kind of Oedipus of our days. Peter must find his way to redemption. But the past will make itself known and fate sparingly gives mercy. Can he save himself, or even be saved at all?

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes83%
Metacritic77/100
Google Users82%
Director: Tomas AlfredsonGenres: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

George Smiley, a quiet and unassuming agent of British intelligence, is drawn out of retirement to uncover a mole within the highest ranks of MI6. Navigating a treacherous world of double agents and shifting loyalties, Smiley must meticulously piece together fragments of information to expose the traitor before they can compromise national security. The investigation forces him to confront old ghosts and the complex moral compromises inherent in the world of espionage.

Critical Reception

Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy was widely acclaimed by critics for its intricate plot, masterful direction, and stellar performances, particularly Gary Oldman's portrayal of George Smiley. While some found its deliberate pacing challenging, most praised its atmospheric tension and faithful adaptation of John le Carré's complex novel, marking it as a standout in the espionage thriller genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its meticulous and intelligent adaptation of a dense spy novel.

  • Gary Oldman's performance as George Smiley was universally lauded as a career highlight.

  • The film's slow-burn tension and atmospheric direction were highlighted as key strengths.

Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's cerebral approach to spycraft and its complex, character-driven narrative. Many felt it was a mature and satisfying thriller that respected the intelligence of its viewers, although some found the deliberate pace a bit too slow.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for 3 Academy Awards (Best Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score) and won 2 British Independent Film Awards (Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor).

Fun Fact

The film was shot on 35mm film to evoke the look and feel of the Cold War era, with director Tomas Alfredson insisting on a muted color palette and authentic period details.

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Diana Stevenson

Diana Stevenson

The fifth and final film of the Cinequest Film Festival was AGNUS DEI back at the Camera 12. Based on a true story, the film takes place during the Kosovo war. Peter (Astrit Alihajdaraj) is a teacher, loves his mom very much, despises his d...