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    This Filthy Earth (2001)

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    This Filthy Earth (2001)

    This Filthy Earth (2001)
    DVDRip | AVI | 592x320 | XviD @ 900 Kbps | English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | 106 min | 837 Mb
    Genre: Drama

    Director: Andrew Kotting
    Writers: Émile Zola (novel), Andrew Kotting
    Stars: Rebecca Palmer, Shane Attwooll, Demelza Randall

    After their parents die, sisters Kath (Demelza Randall) and Francine (Rebecca Palmer) continue to labor on the family farm. The work is difficult and often unrewarding, but the pair manage to make a meager living off the land. But that's all threatened when Kath's volatile boyfriend, Buto (Shane Attwooll), asks her to marry him in a bid to control their birthright, and Francine embarks upon a dangerous love affair of her own with newcomer Lek.


    A singular British talent, Andrew Kötting's second feature after the award-winning "Gallivant" is a challenging, unconventional work. Having expressed a desire to get to the "spunk and bones" of rural communities, Kötting certainly pulls no punches - effectively capturing the dirt, toil, and festering insularity of life down on the farm.

    Shot entirely on location in Cumbria and the Yorkshire Dales, "This Filthy Earth" tells the tragic tale of two sisters, Francine (Palmer) and Kath (newcomer Randall). Together with Kath's daughter Etta (Etta Kötting, the director's niece), they tirelessly work the land bequeathed them by their parents.

    The primitive, swaggering Buto (Attwooll) has designs on their realm, and brutishly proposes marriage to Kath in order to get it. Meanwhile, Lek (Tchili), a stranger and hired hand on a neighboring farm, takes a shine to Francine - much to the consternation of the suspicious villagers who ostracise him, labelling him a "darky". When nature takes its toll, the superstitious locals - led by the cantankerous meddler Armandine (Clough) - look for a scapegoat, focusing their blame and hatred on Lek.

    The film - shot largely on digital video - is a feast for the senses. And despite the overriding visual grit and claustrophobia (courtesy of David Burnand's impressive sound design), there's also a tremendous lyricism at work. This is most evident in the beauteous and timeless summer harvest sequences.

    A number of the supporting performances are somewhat wayward, though, and Kötting and co-writer Sean Lock's use of metaphor and religious allegory strikes a duff note or two. These reservations aside, "This Filthy Earth" is still enervating, passionate, and original film-making of the kind all too rarely produced in Britain.
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    This Filthy Earth (2001)

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