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« on: December 13, 2011, 12:19:AM »



Under Snow (Unter Schnee)
Ulrike Ottinger | Germany | 2011
103 min

Under Snow is a movie made with a mix of two forms of cinema. The first is a documentary that shows the lifestyle of the people of Echigo, a mountanious region of Japan that experiences snow for six months in a year. The director does well to capture the life of the people who have learned to live with the extreme weather condition. But the director misses the better side of it: examining their basic lifestyle, or how they perform the simplest of tasks that are affected by the cold. Instead, we see New Year rituals, how they make crepe fabric, etc. This is interspersed with a fable that originates from the same place. Enacted by traditional Kabuki performancers in their trademark exagerrated style, it tells the tale of a man who marries a fox (in the form of a human girl), their wanderings, their death and their son. This part of the story is completely amiss, as it has little relevance to the Echigo people, and in fact, even shifts the focus away to a remote gold-mining island. It would have worked better if this movie was purely a documentary focused on one aspect only, the lives of the Echigo people, much like Our Daily Bread, a documentary that played at DIFF in 2006.

My Rating --> 2 of 5
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« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2011, 12:34:AM »

It was difficult to sit through OUR DAILY BREAD, but that film has scarred me with its perfection, it's formalist beauty and simplicity. I keep returning to it.
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« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2011, 12:46:AM »

If anything, Under Snow is no Our Daily Bread, though the comparison Shariq makes is apt. This is a very weak film that takes leisurely detours to fables that distract from whatever else the director is trying to show us. A few strong visuals, but otherwise, nothing to bother with.
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