A burglary-homicide rattles the residents of a small Alaska town, in particular two women made widows by the crime and their mutual friend, Sam, the proprietor of the local motor lodge. Sam is an outsider himself, a former rodeo champ all too happy to leave the jolt and violence of the ring behind. So when his guests prove unruly or a stranger reaches out to him, reluctance is his natural response. Secrets are revealed, violence increases, and the people in town act more unhinged. His hesitancy – and his willingness to move past it – becomes the lynchpin for his survival.
Jon Bernthal, Rosemarie DeWitt, Imogen Poots, and a spectacular Christopher Abbott star in this gritty neo-Western with echoes of the early Coen Brothers in its intermingling of setting and criminal descent. Yet director Jamie M. Dagg showcases in his sophomore feature a unique directorial signature: a deliberate, contemplative rhythm that perfectly matches the watchful sensibilities of his characters. Adding able support from Jessica Lee Gagné’s cinematography and the Blair Brothers’ atmospheric score, „Sweet Virginia“ becomes a haunting drama about the predator in each of us, and the prices we pay to start over. – Cara Cusumano, Tribeca Film Festival
Sweet Virginia
Sweet Virginia
Genre
Drama, Thriller
Director
Jamie M. Dagg
Run time
1h 35min
Cast
Christopher Abbott, Jon Bernthal
Genre
Drama, Thriller
Director
Jamie M. Dagg
Run time
1h 35min
Cast
Christopher Abbott, Jon Bernthal
A burglary-homicide rattles the residents of a small Alaska town, in particular two women made widows by the crime and their mutual friend, Sam, the proprietor of the local motor lodge. Sam is an outsider himself, a former rodeo champ all too happy to leave the jolt and violence of the ring behind. So when his guests prove unruly or a stranger reaches out to him, reluctance is his natural response. Secrets are revealed, violence increases, and the people in town act more unhinged. His hesitancy – and his willingness to move past it – becomes the lynchpin for his survival.
Jon Bernthal, Rosemarie DeWitt, Imogen Poots, and a spectacular Christopher Abbott star in this gritty neo-Western with echoes of the early Coen Brothers in its intermingling of setting and criminal descent. Yet director Jamie M. Dagg showcases in his sophomore feature a unique directorial signature: a deliberate, contemplative rhythm that perfectly matches the watchful sensibilities of his characters. Adding able support from Jessica Lee Gagné’s cinematography and the Blair Brothers’ atmospheric score, „Sweet Virginia“ becomes a haunting drama about the predator in each of us, and the prices we pay to start over. – Cara Cusumano, Tribeca Film Festival
Jon Bernthal, Rosemarie DeWitt, Imogen Poots, and a spectacular Christopher Abbott star in this gritty neo-Western with echoes of the early Coen Brothers in its intermingling of setting and criminal descent. Yet director Jamie M. Dagg showcases in his sophomore feature a unique directorial signature: a deliberate, contemplative rhythm that perfectly matches the watchful sensibilities of his characters. Adding able support from Jessica Lee Gagné’s cinematography and the Blair Brothers’ atmospheric score, „Sweet Virginia“ becomes a haunting drama about the predator in each of us, and the prices we pay to start over. – Cara Cusumano, Tribeca Film Festival
Info
Rating
(none)
Production year
2017
Global distributor
The Festival Agency
Local distributor
Pimedate Ööde Filmifestival MTÜ
In cinema
12/2/2017