The - Return (2003)

: It explores the complexities of masculinity and authority through two brothers whose father suddenly returns after a 12-year absence.

Directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev in his feature debut, the film is known for several other distinctive characteristics: The Return (2003)

: Actor Vladimir Garin , who played the elder son Andrei, tragically drowned shortly after filming, just two months before the movie’s release. : It explores the complexities of masculinity and

: The film won the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film. A defining feature of is its heavy use

A defining feature of is its heavy use of Christian and biblical symbolism , most notably a direct visual reference to Andrea Mantegna's painting Lamentation over the Dead Christ .

The Return (Russia) 2003 – Andrey Zvyagintsev (Friday's Finest)

: The film captures the vast, desolate Russian landscape of Lake Ladoga and the Gulf of Finland through meticulous, atmospheric cinematography by Mikhail Krichman .

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