The Return (2003) -

: The film won the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film.

: Actor Vladimir Garin , who played the elder son Andrei, tragically drowned shortly after filming, just two months before the movie’s release. The Return (2003)

Directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev in his feature debut, the film is known for several other distinctive characteristics: : The film won the prestigious Golden Lion

The Return (Russia) 2003 – Andrey Zvyagintsev (Friday's Finest) : It explores the complexities of masculinity and

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 .

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

: 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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