From our review at the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival: “This is a tale about communication, and how we are often most isolated from those that are in closest proximity to us, a tale about two people, once in love, who no longer know how to speak to one another. And while Konstantin Lavronenko does give an intriguing performance, it’s really the film as whole, all pieced together like a puzzle half assembled, that works majestically.”
Disc Review:
Kino Lorber presents The Banishment in 2.35:1 with 5.1 surround sound. DP Mikhail Krichman’s pastoral sequences are nearly matched by some exquisite interior frames in the family’s country manor for a film which as visually haunting as it is narratively mysterious. A couple bonus features are also included.
Interview:
An eleven-minute interview with Andrey Zvyagintsev finds the director discussing the origins of the project, including the location scouting, script adaptions and other production details.
Behind-the-Scenes:
This twenty-three-minute featurette includes cast and crew behind-the-scenes during the production of The Banishment.
Film Review: ★★★★/☆☆☆☆☆
Disc Review: ★★★½/☆☆☆☆☆