

Ravens
Description
A young boy, whose aspirations lie away from the family farm, tries to take a stand against his father, a stubborn and taciturn man who extols the virtues of toil and sacrifice. As their conflict butts up against challenging economic and emotional realities, the lives of all family members, including the boy’s dissatisfied mother, are profoundly altered. With a stark visual sensibility and powerful performances, Assur’s debut feature beautifully renders the story of a life that seems to offer little way out.
Anchored by an immersive style that infuses every frame with a tangible and austere beauty, the chilly landscapes and breathtaking sunsets that touch the family farm begin to mirror the growing isolation of the characters, and the flicker of hope just beyond the horizon. Newcomer Jacob Nordström, in a star-making role, expressively embodies the wide-eyed curiosity of adolescence and the quiet resilience of a teenager who refuses to inherit his father’s harsh and demanding routine. In ways both tense and ravishing, Assur trains his incisive photojournalist eye on agrarian life and the painful sacrifices an imploding family must make in order to survive.
Jens Assur began his career in the 1980s as a successful photojournalist before starting his own company devoted to art and film, Studio Jens Assur, in 1997. His photo projects, often depicting untouched parts of the globe, have been collected and displayed in exhibitions all over the world. His short films include the award-winning The Last Dog in Rwanda (Festival 2007); Killing the Chickens to Scare the Monkeys, which premiered at Cannes in 2011; A Society (2012); and Hot Nasty Teen (2014). Ravens is his debut feature.
Film Details
LanguageSwedish
Year2017
Runtime107
CountrySweden
DirectorJens Assur
ProducerJan Marnell, Tom Persson, Jens Assur
WriterJens Assur
EditorÅsa Mossberg
CinematographerJonas Alarik
MusicPeter von Poehl
CastReine Brynolfsson, Maria Heiskanen, Jacob Nordström