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Der Landvermesser
A land surveyor lives in his own ordered world, until one day he allows himself to become aware of something which his measuring instruments do not enable him to comprehend further. Searching for a principle of order which will embrace his new experiences, he encounters new spheres of existence...
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Plot Summary
In a small Austrian village, a surveyor arrives to meticulously map the land, uncovering hidden desires and tensions among the isolated inhabitants. As he delves into his work, his presence disrupts the quiet routines, exposing the hidden lives and moral complexities of the community. The film offers a stark portrayal of rural existence, where unspoken desires and social strictures shape the characters' lives.
Critical Reception
Ulrich Seidl's "Der Landvermesser" is a challenging and unflinching look at rural Austrian life, noted for its raw realism and observational style. The film polarized audiences and critics, with some praising its unflinching honesty and Seidl's unique cinematic voice, while others found its depiction of provincial life bleak and disturbing. It is considered a significant early work in Seidl's filmography, known for its provocative themes and distinctive aesthetic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its stark realism and unflinching depiction of rural life.
Criticized by some for its bleak and disturbing portrayal of its characters and setting.
Recognized as an early, characteristic work by director Ulrich Seidl.
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Fun Fact
Ulrich Seidl famously uses non-professional actors in many of his films, including "Der Landvermesser," to achieve a heightened sense of authenticity and realism in his portrayals of everyday life.
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