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Delta

  • 2008
  • 18
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.8K
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Delta (2008)
Drama

A man comes home to meet his mother and sister after many years away. He finds his mother living with a new boyfriend, and his sister to be grown-up. He begins to settle down in this new pla... Read allA man comes home to meet his mother and sister after many years away. He finds his mother living with a new boyfriend, and his sister to be grown-up. He begins to settle down in this new place by building a new home for himself on the delta. But when his sister moves in with him ... Read allA man comes home to meet his mother and sister after many years away. He finds his mother living with a new boyfriend, and his sister to be grown-up. He begins to settle down in this new place by building a new home for himself on the delta. But when his sister moves in with him and the two begin a romance, there are tragic consequences.

  • Director
    • Kornél Mundruczó
  • Writers
    • Yvette Bíró
    • Kornél Mundruczó
  • Stars
    • Félix Lajkó
    • Orsolya Tóth
    • Lili Monori
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kornél Mundruczó
    • Writers
      • Yvette Bíró
      • Kornél Mundruczó
    • Stars
      • Félix Lajkó
      • Orsolya Tóth
      • Lili Monori
    • 14User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Félix Lajkó
    • Mihail…
    Orsolya Tóth
    Orsolya Tóth
    • Fauna
    • (as Tóth Orsi)
    • …
    Lili Monori
    Lili Monori
    • Anya…
    Sándor Gáspár
    • Anya férje
    Gábor Fábián
    • Uncle
    Tamás Polgár
    • Village boy
    János Zancea
    Lajos Bertók
    • Mihail
    • (uncredited)
    Mari Kiss
      Martin Wuttke
      Martin Wuttke
        • Director
          • Kornél Mundruczó
        • Writers
          • Yvette Bíró
          • Kornél Mundruczó
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        Vincentiu

        like a prey

        cold beauty. brutal scenes. amazing images. a house in delta. a movie like a poem. clear, fragile, fruit of silence who grow - up in middle of words. a film from East and that fact is demonstrated by its role of testimony. a film about sense. honest at whole, using actors as parts of nature, reflecting a special form of pain, almost a sketch, it is touching and good occasion to discover the roots of world . two people. and a community. symbols, dark emotions and a religious veil who defines each scene. a movie who has transform the viewer in part of it. only for the frame of questions. for precision to remember details. for the cruelty scenes. for its end who seems be last part of a travel behind the world. a movie as prey. or meditation. a honest and admirable exercise to translate the silence out of common expectations.
        8LazySod

        Painfully bitter

        The scene consists of the wetlands around a large river. The people are a family and a number of people from the small village they live in. Life is on a pretty much normal path until one of the family members, a man in his thirties, returns after a period of being away. He wants to live in a cabin he wants to build himself, right in the middle of the wetlands. All starts off well. He's getting the materials he needs for the building, the provisions he needs for living. Then he gets company - his sister joins him in the building of the cabin. And as time passes by and the cabin starts to take shape, things start to turn a bit ugly - the two of them cross a border that brother and sister should not cross.

        And there is the tale of the film. How does one deal with a taboo like this? Brother and sister as a pair. Can one accept it? Or is it something that should not be tolerated, no matter the costs of breaking them up? This film, worked out very soberly (which is an absolute plus), shows how people respond to something like this happening and draws a very fine line between trying to grow sympathy for the brother and sister - and a cooler distance towards the people of the town. The ending is easy to predict - it is inevitable given the situation. It's a bitter pill though. And so we have it: a harsh message packed in the most sober wrapping.

        8 out of 10 pained relatives
        3pulp_post

        As much as I hate criticizing alternative movies...

        ... I think that Delta is a very bad movie, in the sense that the plot is not not developed enough as carry the film and the acting is extremely poorly directed and conducted.

        Paradoxically though, it has some of the most amazing photography and camera work that I've ever seen, so in a way it sadly becomes the purest example of what is the typical alternative European movie these days (with some exceptions, of course!): beautiful, but bad. So bad that it seems like some sort of sketch making a parody of European movies, so bad that it makes it even funny.

        The main actor spends all the time looking down, probably trying to give the impression of living in some deep state of introspection. The girl gets raped every time she goes out. The nicest character is a small turtle playing the role of itself. They fortunately hardly speak. End of.

        Delta wants to sound like some deep work of art, but it is just artificial and extremely pretentious in the end of the day. Horrible movie, wonderful painting.
        7Colin-235

        Bigotry in the Delta

        Having difficulty understanding other reviewers, including major film critics, description of the film. The central sexual encounter is a violent rape by the stepfather - not incest. At no point do we see any incest or I would suggest any hint of incest. Brotherly love we do see, but in such a way as the bigoted may well encounter incest in there minds. As is the incest is in the eyes of those who cannot read the film, as it is in the peasants who cannot tolerate the intruder. A perfect image of misreading occurs when we have silhouettes behind a sheet, cleverly implying a sexual reading, only for us to be brought short when we realise it is the pegging out of the washing. What we do see is male violence to women. We learn that the half-brother is much affected by nursing a girl who had got pregnant " I had to nurse her, the baby was stillborn, But she disappeared" Owes a bit too much to Bela Tarr and Agnes Hranitzky, and these bit come over as mannered. Given better fortunes in the making of the film the pacing may well have been better considered. and the overly beautiful camera better integrated into the story, a story which was rescued in the making.
        6johno-21

        Hungarian Deliverence

        I recently saw this at the 2009 Palm Springs International Film Festival. Mihail (Felix Lajko) has saved his money in the city to return to the village where his mother (Lili Monori) lives with her boyfriend (Sandor Gaspar) and his half sister Fauna (Orsolya Toth). Mihail sets out to build a house on the river delta on land his father owned. Fauna helps Mihail with the construction and lives in a hut with him while the construction his under way. The villagers consider Mihail an outsider and are opposed to the idea of a half brother and sister living alone together. Writer/director Kornel Mandruczo in a script co-written by Yvette Biro offers this rural tale of a developing incestuous relationship in a film beautifully shot by cinematographer Matyas Erdely and superbly edited by David Jancso. The film looks so good that every scene is a virtual painting but the storyline is a little weak with underdeveloped characters, weak dialog and a plodding pace. This perhaps may have worked better as a 20 minute short film but stretched out into a feature with little background on the characters and village life weakens it. I would give this a 6.5 out of 10.

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        • Trivia
          After shooting the first half of the movie, the second half of filming was planned to start November 2006. After the sudden death of lead actor Lajos Bertók in July, the fate of the production was in jeopardy for months. Filming restarted in 2007 with Félix Lajkó taking the lead role.
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          Composed by Florian Fricke

          Performed by Popol Vuh

          Licensed by Edition Popol Vuh

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        • Release date
          • May 8, 2009 (United Kingdom)
        • Countries of origin
          • Hungary
          • Germany
        • Language
          • Hungarian
        • Also known as
          • Дельта
        • Filming locations
          • Danube Delta, Romania
        • Production companies
          • Proton Cinema
          • Essential Filmproduktion GmbH
          • Filmpartners
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          • €1,500,000 (estimated)
        • Gross worldwide
          • $33,335
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 32 minutes
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Dolby
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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