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Sleep Furiously

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The filmmaker journeys into a world of endings and beginnings; a world of stuffed owls, sheep and fire.
Sleep Furiously

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This poetic and tender portrait of a Welsh village is a slow moving yet elegantly accomplished British documentary.

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Deborah Ross The Spectator It is dull, spectacularly dull but it is also peculiarly compelling, affecting, atmospheric and sublime. It's like a poem which, on the surface, may not look up to much but can still instantly evoke and, dear readers, let me tell you this: I was evoked. Aug 29, 2018 Full Review John Banville Sight & Sound Now more than ever we need films such as this: grave, measured, subtly comic and beautifully wrought, free of polemic and yet offering a new way of seeing that is as old as Arcady. Jul 6, 2018 Full Review Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times "Sleep Furiously" is a lovely film, but maddeningly complacent. Rated: 3/4 Aug 11, 2011 Full Review Phil Hall Film Threat Zzzzz... Rated: 1/5 Nov 14, 2011 Full Review Cynthia Fuchs PopMatters Sleep Furiously returns again and again to this idea of transition: seasons change, cows go out to pasture and come in for milking, piglets are born, lambs follow their mothers as dogs herd them. Farming traditions are dynamic. Sep 8, 2011 Full Review Rex Roberts Film Journal International A paean to a way of life that, regardless of Dylan Thomas' furious injunction, is going gently into that good night. Jul 29, 2011 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member It's the opposite of an action flic. To enjoy this you have to let pictures speak. I am biased l admit because the film captures so many of my own feelings about rural Wales but l know this is strictly minority viewing. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/16/23 Full Review Audience Member After a while I got the point. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Audience Member Landscapes, simple rural life, general farming, mobile library, community school kids, and old village people with their pets and hobbies bore the crap out of you? Then you shouldn't watch this cause it'll put you to sleep, as the title suggests, quite effectively. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member This documentary unfolds very slowly, using a series of scenes depicting life in Trefeurig, the rural Welsh farming community where the filmmaker grew up. I particularly enjoyed a sequence in which a conductor rehearses an off-screen choir, intercut with some visually stunning landscapes. What isn't here are answers to questions that some viewers may have about the residents shown on screen or events that have occurred. This film is best taken as a visual ode to an all-but-forgotten way of life. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Audience Member A medatitve vision of rural mid Wales where traditional community is being eroded by modern life. There is no narrative to the documentary but through the visuals and the overheard dialogues of the inhabitants the meaning is crystal clear unlike the Chomsky quote that the title alludes to. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/13/23 Full Review Audience Member by Lauren Witts for remotegoat on 16/07/09 This first film by Gideon Koppel charts the slow progress of modernity as it reaches a small farming community in mid Wales. Intentionally slow-paced, the film imposes no grand narrative, yet is subtle in conveying its story. From the closing of the local school, to the erection of a new road sign, the changes are small, but it is clear from the film how important and widely impacting these happenings and events are for the local community. Portraits of the community are shown through gatherings such as the farm auction, an agricultural show and the local choir practice, where minor discussions between the townspeople reveal how change is unfolding. Between this, images of the landscape provide a backdrop that is both beautiful and wild. The film is warm in its humour as it records meetings between the driver of the mobile-library van, that makes its way around the village, as he optimistically recommends titles to his visitors. An appreciation for the quirkiness of rural life is found in the judging of a best-garden competition and in a farmer attempting to herd sheep, whilst wearing a distracting yellow hat. The birth of calves and piglets are captured alongside the taxidermy of a dead owl, and the visit to a gravestone of a deceased husband, as the film presents a kind of meditation on life and death, endings and beginnings. Working with the muted poetry of the community and its story, the soundtrack by Aphex Twin, is both subdued and sensational. Perhaps one of the least conspicuous elements of the film, it is also one of the most successful. Sleep Furiously is compelling, beautiful and affecting on a subtle level. Truly touching in places and warmly humorous in others, the at times quirky, cinematography sustains a level of brilliance throughout that makes this a very special film. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis The filmmaker journeys into a world of endings and beginnings; a world of stuffed owls, sheep and fire.
Director
Gideon Koppel
Producer
Gideon Koppel, Margaret Matheson
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Nov 15, 2011
Runtime
1h 34m