Rundskop

The cinematography is bleak and moody, capturing the flat, grey landscapes of the Belgian countryside. It feels like a modern Greek tragedy.

The movie explores how the "construction of masculinity" can destroy a person. It looks at the parallels between the way we treat livestock and the way we treat people as "products". Quick Facts Director: Michaël R. Roskam Genre: Crime / Drama / Noir Rundskop

SOME THOUGHTS ABOUT RUST AND BONE - multiglom The cinematography is bleak and moody, capturing the

If you enjoy slow-burn dramas that pack a heavy emotional punch, Rundskop is a must-watch. It’s a film that stays with you long after the credits roll, mostly because of Schoenaerts’ haunting eyes peering out from his massive frame. The cinematography is bleak and moody

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