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Harvest
Harvest

Harvest (2025)

62% User Rating
2h 11min
Drama

"This is our land."

Over seven hallucinatory days, a village with no name, in an undefined time and place, disappears.

Athina Rachel TsangariDirector

Cast

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Caleb Landry Jones

Caleb Landry Jones

Walter Thirsk

Harry Melling

Harry Melling

Master Kent

Rosy McEwen

Rosy McEwen

Kitty Gosse

Arinzé Kene

Arinzé Kene

Quill

Thalissa Teixeira

Thalissa Teixeira

Mistress Beldam

Frank Dillane

Frank Dillane

Master Jordan

Stephen McMillan

Stephen McMillan

Brooker Higgs

Mitchell Robertson

Mitchell Robertson

Christopher Derby

Grace Jabbari

Grace Jabbari

Alice Carr

Gordon Brown

Gordon Brown

Stewart Baynham

Neil Leiper

Neil Leiper

John Carr

Emma Hindle

Emma Hindle

Anne Rogers

Gary Maitland

Gary Maitland

Older Beldam

Noor Dillan-Night

Noor Dillan-Night

Younger Beldam

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Antonia Quirke

Agnes Carr

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Logan Buchanan

Saxton Son 2

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Rory Barraclough

Sideman 1

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Lupi Moll

Abel Saxton

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Paul Fegan

Liam Derby

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Holly Blakey

Cecily

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Maya Bonniwell

Lizzie Carr

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Gregor Warnock

Saxton son 1

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Jack Mackay

Higgs SR

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Chester Hayes

Jordon's Groom

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Leonie Teal Charlton

Emma Derby

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Tom Bonniwell

Gervase Carr

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Deirdre Henderson

Housemaid

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Rory Barraclough

Sideman 1

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Ruby Isla Heritage Crab

Mary Carr

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Oran Charlton

Thomas Derby

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Andrew MacKeand

William Kipp

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William Alexander

Sideman 2

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Nicola Moll

Mother Derby

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Edith Elliott

Carrie Carr

Reviews (1)

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Rating 60%

August 10, 2025

Hmmm. As a Scotsman, I think this is one of those films that I’m supposed to like - it has a solid cast and an interesting concept underpinning it - but I ended up distinctly underwhelmed by the lacklustre feel of the whole thing. An agrarian, Scots, community awaken one morning to find that one of the barns of the laird “Kent” (Harry Melling) has been damaged by fire. As if that wasn’t curious enough, there is also some smoke billowing from the opposite end of their village where some newcomers have settled for the night. Suspicions run riot, but before the people do likewise “Walt” (Caleb Landry Jones) attempts to see just what happened and two of the visitors end up in the stocks. Meantime, the villagers are also a little wary of “Quill” (Arinzé Kane) who not only dresses strangely but has been tasked by their boss with mapping out his estate to increase productivity. As the story unravels, we discern that “Kent” and “Walt” are old friends but that tragedy has impacted on both of their lives rendering them shadows of their former selves. Things come to an head when the enigmatic “Jordan” (Frank Dillane) arrives and claims ownership of the entire village and demands that everyone shift so he can rear more sheep. Where are they to go? Now some emphasis is made on the local and sometimes quite earthy dialect used here, but sadly the audio mixing is frankly rather poor and so half the time it’s quite difficult to hear what dialogue there is - and that’s not great for a drama that focuses substantially on characters and their conversations. As the actual plot itself slowly develops, we are presented with a series of mixed historical messages that contrive to make points that aren’t really borne out by events or circumstances we can actually see, and as we move, lethargically, towards an inconclusive conclusion I found that not only was I confused, but I was also surprisingly disinterested by the whole affair. Neither CLJ nor Melling really impose themselves, though that’s as much to do with their rather weak personas, and the internecine and superstitious behaviour of the population seemed a little too conveniently stereotypical of some things Scottish or English or British or even Brazilian! It does have a very authentic production design to it and effort has clearly gone into recreating a community run by a landed gentry - though, curiously, without any significant religious figure - who lived a completely different life from his serfs. I haven’t read the book upon which this is based, but can guess that the politics behind the highland clearances might inspire somewhere here. Again, though, that aspect is as undercooked at the rest of this meandering effort. I’ve watched it twice now but feel I’ve got all I’m going to get from something that just feels incomplete and slightly frustrating.

Media

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Athina Rachel Tsangari on Harvest - FLC Luminaries

Athina Rachel Tsangari on Harvest - FLC Luminaries

Making-Of Featurette

Making-Of Featurette

In Conversation with Caleb Landry Jones

In Conversation with Caleb Landry Jones

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

AFI Fest Conversation: HARVEST

AFI Fest Conversation: HARVEST

Athina Rachel Tsangari and Caleb Landry Jones on Harvest

Athina Rachel Tsangari and Caleb Landry Jones on Harvest

Teaser

Teaser

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