In the Shadow of the Raven

1988
In the Shadow of the Raven
6.3| 2h4m| en| More Info
Released: 28 October 1988 Released
Producted By: FilmTeknik
Country: Sweden
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Trausti returns to Iceland just in time to be entangled in a family feud over a stranded whale-cadaver. His mother (the family head) is mortally wounded and Grim kills Erikur; the other clan leader. Isold, daughter of Erikur now takes his place. Isold and Trausti are attracted to each other, but Isold was promised to Hjoerleifur - the son of the Bishop (of Iceland) and his powerful wife. However, Isold has a plan...

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Berserker_swe I don't know if you've ever seen a movie about vikings, but as far as i know they are few. Of those I've seen this and the one before (korpen flyger) and i think that they are the only "true" viking movies up to this point.This movie has pretty bad image and sound quality which is understandable since its old. But it wins my heart for it's story, it follows a kind of norm in viking tales, basically an eye for an eye. This movie is a follow-up on the story told in "Korpen flyger" so that one should be watched first in my opinion.I am no expert in vikings or history but i have read a lot about them and many sagas (if not all) from the "Edda", anyways i liked this movie because it feels natural and real.Some warnings though: 1. It may not be so interesting for you if you're not interested in vikings. 2. They speak Icelandic and the one i saw had Swedish subtitles only, so beware, you may not understand a word.
kay-127 I thought this was the better one, the plot is that Trausti comes home from Norway where he had studied Christian, when he arrives to Iceland it's been a whale which stranded, and another family gets to it at the same time as Trausti's family does, meanwhile they are fighting about the whale Traustis mother is stabbed in her ass and dies(funny eh!) then Traustis men wants revenge, but Trausti who dislikes fighting just slams his sword in the ground over and over again, after some scenes I've forgot Trausti and a girl from Eiriks(the other family) family gets together when Traustis men killed her father(Eirik), they are going to get married, but no one from Eiriks family agrees to that, so during the love night Eirik's followers burns down the house they're in and killing everyone who comes out from there, and Isold(the girl Trausti marries) comes out running, but her secret lover mistakes her from being Trausti and throws a knife in her chest. Then Trausti wants revenge, but he doesn't want to fight(cause of him being Christian and all) but after some scenes he gets his revenge.A very good film if you like this Country-Western movies which got scenes with shots of each other eyes for like 5 minutes, saying nothing,All movies from Iceland are about Revenge, and that's what Hollywood movies build upon, like Once Upon A Time In The West etc.
donelan-1 The Shadow of the Raven is bigger in scope and conception than the only other Icelandic film of its kind (Outlaw: Gisli's Saga). It portrays not only a feud between two families, but the conflict in medieval Iceland between the ancient pagan religion and encroaching Christianity. Naturally, the advocates of Christianity use it for their own political purposes. The other big themes of medieval literature are there as well: conflict of loyalties, treachery by trusted friends, romantic attraction between enemies, and revenge against all odds. The film makes some concessions to modern cinematic conventions - the dialog is not always as terse and ironic as you find in the sagas. But the film is still very authentic, and the action (though it flows from the characters and situations) is not easily predictable.
Jose A. Narbona I just saw the movie here at Rice University. I was very lucky because the director was here with us brought by our English Department. He was very kind to share stories and anecdotes about the movie and answer our questions. I must admit I am very biased because I'm in love with Iceland but if there others over there like me, we do need to see this movie. Gee...I'm still in the XI century with all that people fighting against that landscape and those brave men. Anyways, it was very nice to talk to the director (the Icelandic consul was here as well) but I'm serious, the movie is really, really powerful. Excellent. Who wants to see the Lord of the Rings after this?????