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Hard to Be a God (2013 film)

Hard to Be a God (Russian: Трудно быть богом, romanizedTrudno byt' bogom) is a 2013 Russian epic medieval science fiction film[2] directed by Aleksei German who co-wrote the screenplay with Svetlana Karmalita. It was his last film and it is based on the 1964 novel of the same name by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky.

Hard to Be a God
Film poster
Directed byAleksei German
Written byAleksei German
Svetlana Karmalita
Based onHard to Be a God
by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
StarringLeonid Yarmolnik
CinematographyVladimir Ilyin
Yuri Klimenko
Edited byMaria Amosova
Music byViktor Lebedev
Production
companies
Lenfilm Studio
Sever Studio
Telekanal Rossiya
Release dates
  • 13 November 2013 (2013-11-13) (Rome)
  • 27 February 2014 (2014-02-27) (Russia)
Running time
177 minutes
CountriesRussia
Czech Republic
LanguageRussian
BudgetUSD$7 million
Box office$35,919[1]

A team of scientists travel to the planet Arkanar that is culturally and technologically centuries behind — progress is stuck way back in the Middle Ages. Anybody the inhabitants of the planet consider an intellectual is instantly executed. The scientists are ordered to not interfere and work undercover, but one of them, Rumata, wishes to stop the senseless murders of brilliant minds and is forced to at last pick a side.

Plot

The entirety of the film takes place on another planet, in the city of Arkanar, in a society that closely resembles the Middle Ages on Earth. History here has gone its own way: no Renaissance has occurred, the little glimpses of science and culture that exist are suppressed and killed off under the influence of a proto-fascist police state; dirt and dullness is everywhere. Around thirty Earthling scientists are sent to the planet incognito, in order to observe the outcome of this society. However, they are barred from influencing the local civilization or interfering with the city's natural course. One of the Earthlings has been living on the planet for twenty years, in a large house filled with his multitudes of slaves and servants. Disguised as a Noble Don named Rumata of Estor, he has become known among some of the townspeople as the son of Goran (a local pagan god). In duels, Rumata does not kill enemies, but only cuts off their ears, as it is forbidden for him to kill. At night, he dreams of murder. He is tasked with saving the intellectuals of this society - bookworms and wisemen, who are constantly persecuted by the so-called Gray troops under the leadership of Don Reba, who has usurped power in the state.

From Muga, his head slave, Rumata learns of a certain tobacco-grower from Tobacco Street who is supposedly one of the clever inhabitants of Arkanar. On rocky islets among the swamps that surround the city, Rumata hides Arkanarian scientists to safety. From time to time, other Earthlings also gather in these swamps, more and more alienated from each other, and constantly drunk (as is Rumata). A doctor named Budakh, who was supposed to be taken to shelter, had disappeared along with his escort. Wanting to find out about his fate, Rumata gets an appointment with the king and Don Reba, but fails. In the saloons, Rumata meets his friend Pampa, a washed-up local baron. After a drunken night, Rumata is suddenly arrested in the palace by Grays and taken to Don Reba for interrogation. Reba informs him that he has become the Master of the Order, a militant religious sect from across the country, and tries to find out if Rumata really is a God or not. Rumata manages to convince Reba of his divine powers, and he is released after being given a bunch of security clearance bracelets.

The black monks of the Order invade the city, seizing power in Arkanar during the night. The king and his family had been killed, and the courtiers are executed publicly. In the morning, Rumata goes to the torture chambers of the Tower of Joy and rescues Budakh and Baron Pampa, the latter of whom happened to end up there. Pampa, trying to escape from the city, is killed by being shot from arrows. Afterwards, Rumata talks with Budakh, trying to figure out what the scientist would advise God on how to fix the state of affairs in the world of Arkanar. Budakh's answer does not satisfy the Earthling: the weak will replace the strong, but this will not stop the struggle for power. Rumata and Budakh return home. Rumata's castle had survived an attack during the night, leading to two servants being killed, including Uno, a young troublemaker Rumata's favorite. Defeated and tired, Rumata meets Arata the Hunchback, a feared revolutionary figure who tries to convince him to lead the slave uprising with his Earthly technology. However, Rumata refuses - time will pass, exploitation and slavery will happen again in a cycle. Having given Arata a protective bracelet of the Order, Rumata orders the servants to drive him away with sticks. The next day, Ari, Rumata's lover here on Arkanar, is killed by a crossbow arrow shot through the back of her head. Later, soldiers of the Order burst into Rumata's house in search of heretics, guided by a certain crippled monk, in whose description it is easy to guess Arata. Furious at the murder of Ari, Rumata informs their leader, a former university student named Arima, that he will kill them all and soon turns his threat into reality. He kills Arima first. After disemboweling Arima's body, revealing his still-beating heart, Rumata sets off for the city.

A group of Earthlings, including the elder Don Condor, make their way through the ruins of Arkanar. They discover mountains of corpses, including the ones of Arata and Don Reba. From the conversation amongst the earthlings, it becomes clear that Ari died from the arrow of Arata, who wanted to set Rumata off on the monks of the Order. Finally, Don Condor and Pashka discover Rumata himself, sitting alone in a puddle in the same pajamas. He refuses the offer to return to Earth. “God, he can get tired too,” he says to Condor. Don Condor silently accepts Rumata's decision. Finally, Rumata notes the historical sequence: "Where the grays triumph, the blacks always come to power!" and advises Don Condor what to write in the report on his actions: "Tell him that it is difficult to be a god." With this Don Condor and Pashka leave. Exhausted, Rumata gradually falls asleep.

During the winter, two of the bookworms hiding in the swamps quarreled and killed each other. Rumata plays the saxophone, and the procession of horsemen, including his slaves, slowly leaves into the snowy distance.

Cast

  • Leonid Yarmolnik – Don Rumata
  • Dmitri Vladimirov
  • Laura Pitskhelauri
  • Aleksandr Ilyin – Arata
  • Yuri Tsurilo – Don Pampa
  • Yevgeni Gerchakov – Budakh
  • Aleksandr Chutko – Don Reba
  • Oleg Botin – Bucher
  • Pyotr Merkuryev

Production

Filming began in the autumn of 2000 in the Czech Republic and continued off-and-on for a period of several years, ending in August 2006 at the Lenfilm studios in Saint Petersburg, Russia. During the lengthy editing and post-production stage,[3] German passed away before the film could be completed. Production was concluded by members of his family.[4] The film was premiered at the 2013 Rome Film Festival (out of competition).

The film was reported to have been renamed to The History of the Arkanar Massacre (Russian: История арканарской резни).[5] The press has also mentioned the alternative title The Carnage in Arkanare,[6] and a film script published under the title "What said the tobacconist from Tobacco Street".

Later, the title was reverted to Hard to Be a God.[7]

Reception

Critical response

Reception in the Russian media was mixed.[8] However, Hard to Be a God received universal acclaim from English-language critics. Review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes reports that 95% of critics gave the film a positive review, based on 43 reviews with an average rating of 9.03/10. The site's consensus reads: "A sci-fi epic with palpable connections to the present, Hard to Be a God caps director Aleksei German's brilliant filmography with a final masterpiece".[9] Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, reports the film has a score of 90 based on 13 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[10]

Peter Bradshaw in The Guardian newspaper gave it five stars out of five, calling it: "awe-inspiring in its own monumentally mad way" and "beautiful, brilliant and bizarre".[11] Ignatiy Vishnevetsky of The A.V. Club likened it to Orson Welles' Chimes at Midnight, naming German as "probably the most important Russian filmmaker to remain more or less completely unknown in the United States." He praised the "grotesque and deranged" medieval sci-fi film as "first and foremost a vision of human misery, brutality, and ignorance."[12]

The location manager and sometimes film blogger Shane Scott-Travis included the film in his list "25 most beautiful films of the 21st century" (ranking it the 17th) in the website of film bloggers Taste of Cinema.[13]

Best lists

Hard to Be a God was listed by numerous critics' and publications' as one of the top films of 2015.

Hard to Be a God has also been considered one of the top films of the 2010s.

  • Top 15 (unranked)- Glen Kenny, Some Came Running
  • 20th - Ben Sachs, The Chicago Reader
  • 23rd - Jordan Cronk

They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? determines Hard to Be a God as the 228th-most critically-acclaimed film of the 21st century.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Trudno byt bogom (2015)". The Numbers. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Close-Up on "Hard to Be a God" and the Medieval in European Cinema". MUBI. Retrieved 2022-06-29.
  3. ^ Bykov, Dmitry (2008-03-03). . Ogoniok (in Russian). №10 (5037). Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2010-01-17.
  4. ^ AntBit (2014-10-11). "Hard To Be A God (2013)". Projected Figures. Retrieved 2022-01-21.
  5. ^ "После первого просмотра".
  6. ^ Saveliyev, Dmitry (2008-03-28). Быть или не быть богом. Vedomosti (in Russian). №56 (2078). Retrieved 2009-03-07.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2013-11-11.
  8. ^ "Рецензии на фильм Трудно быть богом (2014), отзывы". Критиканство.
  9. ^ "Hard to Be a God". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  10. ^ "Hard to Be a God". Metacritic. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  11. ^ "Hard to Be a God review – mud, blood and holy hell". The Guardian. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  12. ^ "Hard To Be A God will take you to a world of shit". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 2016-01-02.
  13. ^ Scott-Travis, Shane. "The 25 Most Beautiful Movies of The 21st Century".

Further reading

  • German, Aleksei; Svetlana Karmalita (2006). "Что сказал табачник с Табачной улицы" и другие киносценарии (in Russian). St. Peterburg: Amfora; Seans. p. 720. ISBN 5-367-00232-3.

External links

  • Hard to Be a God at IMDb
  • Hard to Be a God at Rotten Tomatoes
  • (in Russian) 18 frames of the film (black and white)
  • (in Russian) A fragment of the director's screenplay
  • The Village Voice review 2015-05-16 at the Wayback Machine
  • Electric Sheep review

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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Russian Wikipedia article at ru Trudno byt bogom film 2013 see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ru Trudno byt bogom film 2013 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Hard to Be a God Russian Trudno byt bogom romanized Trudno byt bogom is a 2013 Russian epic medieval science fiction film 2 directed by Aleksei German who co wrote the screenplay with Svetlana Karmalita It was his last film and it is based on the 1964 novel of the same name by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky Hard to Be a GodFilm posterDirected byAleksei GermanWritten byAleksei GermanSvetlana KarmalitaBased onHard to Be a Godby Arkady and Boris StrugatskyStarringLeonid YarmolnikCinematographyVladimir IlyinYuri KlimenkoEdited byMaria AmosovaMusic byViktor LebedevProductioncompaniesLenfilm StudioSever StudioTelekanal RossiyaRelease dates13 November 2013 2013 11 13 Rome 27 February 2014 2014 02 27 Russia Running time177 minutesCountriesRussiaCzech RepublicLanguageRussianBudgetUSD 7 millionBox office 35 919 1 A team of scientists travel to the planet Arkanar that is culturally and technologically centuries behind progress is stuck way back in the Middle Ages Anybody the inhabitants of the planet consider an intellectual is instantly executed The scientists are ordered to not interfere and work undercover but one of them Rumata wishes to stop the senseless murders of brilliant minds and is forced to at last pick a side Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Best lists 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksPlot EditThe entirety of the film takes place on another planet in the city of Arkanar in a society that closely resembles the Middle Ages on Earth History here has gone its own way no Renaissance has occurred the little glimpses of science and culture that exist are suppressed and killed off under the influence of a proto fascist police state dirt and dullness is everywhere Around thirty Earthling scientists are sent to the planet incognito in order to observe the outcome of this society However they are barred from influencing the local civilization or interfering with the city s natural course One of the Earthlings has been living on the planet for twenty years in a large house filled with his multitudes of slaves and servants Disguised as a Noble Don named Rumata of Estor he has become known among some of the townspeople as the son of Goran a local pagan god In duels Rumata does not kill enemies but only cuts off their ears as it is forbidden for him to kill At night he dreams of murder He is tasked with saving the intellectuals of this society bookworms and wisemen who are constantly persecuted by the so called Gray troops under the leadership of Don Reba who has usurped power in the state From Muga his head slave Rumata learns of a certain tobacco grower from Tobacco Street who is supposedly one of the clever inhabitants of Arkanar On rocky islets among the swamps that surround the city Rumata hides Arkanarian scientists to safety From time to time other Earthlings also gather in these swamps more and more alienated from each other and constantly drunk as is Rumata A doctor named Budakh who was supposed to be taken to shelter had disappeared along with his escort Wanting to find out about his fate Rumata gets an appointment with the king and Don Reba but fails In the saloons Rumata meets his friend Pampa a washed up local baron After a drunken night Rumata is suddenly arrested in the palace by Grays and taken to Don Reba for interrogation Reba informs him that he has become the Master of the Order a militant religious sect from across the country and tries to find out if Rumata really is a God or not Rumata manages to convince Reba of his divine powers and he is released after being given a bunch of security clearance bracelets The black monks of the Order invade the city seizing power in Arkanar during the night The king and his family had been killed and the courtiers are executed publicly In the morning Rumata goes to the torture chambers of the Tower of Joy and rescues Budakh and Baron Pampa the latter of whom happened to end up there Pampa trying to escape from the city is killed by being shot from arrows Afterwards Rumata talks with Budakh trying to figure out what the scientist would advise God on how to fix the state of affairs in the world of Arkanar Budakh s answer does not satisfy the Earthling the weak will replace the strong but this will not stop the struggle for power Rumata and Budakh return home Rumata s castle had survived an attack during the night leading to two servants being killed including Uno a young troublemaker Rumata s favorite Defeated and tired Rumata meets Arata the Hunchback a feared revolutionary figure who tries to convince him to lead the slave uprising with his Earthly technology However Rumata refuses time will pass exploitation and slavery will happen again in a cycle Having given Arata a protective bracelet of the Order Rumata orders the servants to drive him away with sticks The next day Ari Rumata s lover here on Arkanar is killed by a crossbow arrow shot through the back of her head Later soldiers of the Order burst into Rumata s house in search of heretics guided by a certain crippled monk in whose description it is easy to guess Arata Furious at the murder of Ari Rumata informs their leader a former university student named Arima that he will kill them all and soon turns his threat into reality He kills Arima first After disemboweling Arima s body revealing his still beating heart Rumata sets off for the city A group of Earthlings including the elder Don Condor make their way through the ruins of Arkanar They discover mountains of corpses including the ones of Arata and Don Reba From the conversation amongst the earthlings it becomes clear that Ari died from the arrow of Arata who wanted to set Rumata off on the monks of the Order Finally Don Condor and Pashka discover Rumata himself sitting alone in a puddle in the same pajamas He refuses the offer to return to Earth God he can get tired too he says to Condor Don Condor silently accepts Rumata s decision Finally Rumata notes the historical sequence Where the grays triumph the blacks always come to power and advises Don Condor what to write in the report on his actions Tell him that it is difficult to be a god With this Don Condor and Pashka leave Exhausted Rumata gradually falls asleep During the winter two of the bookworms hiding in the swamps quarreled and killed each other Rumata plays the saxophone and the procession of horsemen including his slaves slowly leaves into the snowy distance Cast EditLeonid Yarmolnik Don Rumata Dmitri Vladimirov Laura Pitskhelauri Aleksandr Ilyin Arata Yuri Tsurilo Don Pampa Yevgeni Gerchakov Budakh Aleksandr Chutko Don Reba Oleg Botin Bucher Pyotr MerkuryevProduction EditFilming began in the autumn of 2000 in the Czech Republic and continued off and on for a period of several years ending in August 2006 at the Lenfilm studios in Saint Petersburg Russia During the lengthy editing and post production stage 3 German passed away before the film could be completed Production was concluded by members of his family 4 The film was premiered at the 2013 Rome Film Festival out of competition The film was reported to have been renamed to The History of the Arkanar Massacre Russian Istoriya arkanarskoj rezni 5 The press has also mentioned the alternative title The Carnage in Arkanare 6 and a film script published under the title What said the tobacconist from Tobacco Street Later the title was reverted to Hard to Be a God 7 Reception EditCritical response Edit Reception in the Russian media was mixed 8 However Hard to Be a God received universal acclaim from English language critics Review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes reports that 95 of critics gave the film a positive review based on 43 reviews with an average rating of 9 03 10 The site s consensus reads A sci fi epic with palpable connections to the present Hard to Be a God caps director Aleksei German s brilliant filmography with a final masterpiece 9 Metacritic which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics reports the film has a score of 90 based on 13 reviews indicating universal acclaim 10 Peter Bradshaw in The Guardian newspaper gave it five stars out of five calling it awe inspiring in its own monumentally mad way and beautiful brilliant and bizarre 11 Ignatiy Vishnevetsky of The A V Club likened it to Orson Welles Chimes at Midnight naming German as probably the most important Russian filmmaker to remain more or less completely unknown in the United States He praised the grotesque and deranged medieval sci fi film as first and foremost a vision of human misery brutality and ignorance 12 The location manager and sometimes film blogger Shane Scott Travis included the film in his list 25 most beautiful films of the 21st century ranking it the 17th in the website of film bloggers Taste of Cinema 13 Best lists Edit Hard to Be a God was listed by numerous critics and publications as one of the top films of 2015 1st Glenn Kenny Some Came Running 3rd Ignatiy Vishnevetsky The A V Club 3rd Kevin B Lee Fandor 4th J Hoberman Artforum 4th M Leary 6th Nick Schager The A V Club 6th Reverse Shot 6th Slant 6th Ben Sachs The Chicago Reader 10th Fandor 11th Film Comment Top 12 unranked Dennis Cooper 13th Adam Nayman The A V Club 13th The A V Club 25th Paste Top 66 unranked IndieWire Hard to Be a God has also been considered one of the top films of the 2010s Top 15 unranked Glen Kenny Some Came Running 20th Ben Sachs The Chicago Reader 23rd Jordan Cronk They Shoot Pictures Don t They determines Hard to Be a God as the 228th most critically acclaimed film of the 21st century See also EditList of films shot over three or more yearsReferences Edit Trudno byt bogom 2015 The Numbers Retrieved 13 June 2018 Close Up on Hard to Be a God and the Medieval in European Cinema MUBI Retrieved 2022 06 29 Bykov Dmitry 2008 03 03 Nadezhda dlya Arkanara Ogoniok in Russian 10 5037 Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2010 01 17 AntBit 2014 10 11 Hard To Be A God 2013 Projected Figures Retrieved 2022 01 21 Posle pervogo prosmotra Saveliyev Dmitry 2008 03 28 Byt ili ne byt bogom Vedomosti in Russian 56 2078 Retrieved 2009 03 07 Rome Film Festival Out of Competition Archived from the original on 2013 10 14 Retrieved 2013 11 11 Recenzii na film Trudno byt bogom 2014 otzyvy Kritikanstvo Hard to Be a God Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 26 July 2019 Hard to Be a God Metacritic Retrieved 30 July 2016 Hard to Be a God review mud blood and holy hell The Guardian Retrieved 13 August 2015 Hard To Be A God will take you to a world of shit The A V Club Retrieved 2016 01 02 Scott Travis Shane The 25 Most Beautiful Movies of The 21st Century Further reading EditGerman Aleksei Svetlana Karmalita 2006 Chto skazal tabachnik s Tabachnoj ulicy i drugie kinoscenarii in Russian St Peterburg Amfora Seans p 720 ISBN 5 367 00232 3 External links EditHard to Be a God at IMDb Hard to Be a God at Rotten Tomatoes in Russian 18 frames of the film black and white in Russian A fragment of the director s screenplay The Village Voice review Archived 2015 05 16 at the Wayback Machine Electric Sheep review Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hard to Be a God 2013 film amp oldid 1129770725, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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