The Ornithologist (film) explained

The Ornithologist
Native Name:O Ornitólogo
Director:João Pedro Rodrigues
Producer:João Figueiras
Diogo Varela Silva
Starring:Paul Hamy
Music:Séverine Ballon
Cinematography:Rui Poças
Editing:Raphaël Lefèvre
Production Companies:Black Maria
House on Fire
Itaca Films
Distributor:Nitrato Filmes (Portugal)
Épicentre Films (France)
Runtime:117 minutes
Country:Portugal
France
Brazil
Language:Portuguese
English
Mandarin
Mirandese
Latin
Gross:$74,714[1]

The Ornithologist (Portuguese: '''O Ornitólogo''') is a 2016 drama film directed by João Pedro Rodrigues.[2] It was released in 2016.[3]

The film stars Paul Hamy as Fernando, an ornithologist studying black storks in Portugal, who is drawn into a series of incidents paralleling the life of Saint Anthony of Padua.[4]

Director João Pedro Rodrigues has described his film as a “purposefully transgressive and blasphemous reappropriation of the saint’s life.”[5]

Plot

Fernando is out in nature camping on riverbank birdwatching in Portugal. He gets into his yellow kayak watching all kinds of beautiful birds. He is so intent looking through his binoculars his kayak is swept into rapids and capsizes.

Two Chinese women Fei and Lin are hiking through the woods and they find Fernando's body. The one woman is afraid and the other sees a duty to try and help. They resuscitate Fernando. He speaks Portuguese and the Chinese women don't but English allows them to communicate. He explains that they are lost and far off their route. The women are afraid of the forest spirits and he appears to be a non-believer. The women tie the man up in ropes from a tree. They ignore his pleas and promises of help. During the night he frees himself and he climbs high up a cliff for safety. His phone will not work.

After a strange night of a full moon with tribal men dancing around a fire and the ritual killing of a boar, Fernando finds Jesus. Jesus is a deaf and mute goat herder. Both men distrust the other but after Jesus goes swimming naked Fernando joins him. Jesus shares his food, they sunbathe and Fernando shows Jesus how his binoculars work. They make love. Jesus uses his whistle and dog to round up his goats. Fernando sees that Jesus has his sweatshirt and gets angry. Jesus pulls out his knife and the two men fight. Fernando stabs and kills Jesus.

Fernando continues his journey finding an apple tree and bird eggs for food. He finds an old abandoned mission abbey with statues of saints and angels.He talks to some Koi fish in a pond and wonders did they survive the flood and who feeds them. He hears the sound of a horn and three topless women on horses are hunting with their dogs. There are elk and deer in the woods. The woman shoots an elk that disappears and Fernando looks as if he was hit by a bullet. She asks him is he Ok? They offer food and help. Is he lost? After he assures them he is fine they ride off.

The surreal experiences continue with a white dove watching him. He comes upon a dead body and he breathes it back to life. He died last night dancing with his friends. Who are you and am I dead? He tells him that he is Anthony. The now living man says that he is Thomas. Some things you can not understand but just believe. A spirit just burns within us. Should I believe a lie? I know I am dead. Anthony answers it is only a lie to you. You never died. You have my brother's whistle and knife. Did you kill Jesus? I am a new man and am here to correct a wrong. Thomas slices the neck of Fernando.

You hear the horn of a truck and see the city sign of Padua. Jesus and Anthony are walking into town and across the street, the two Chinese women are waving and shouting friendly greetings.

Cast

Critical response

On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 87% based on 63 reviews.[6]

Awards

Award / Film FestivalCategoryRecipients and nomineesResult
Denver International Film FestivalKrzysztof Kieslowski Award - Special Mention
Krzysztof Kieslowski Award for Best Film
Locarno International Film FestivalBest DirectionJoão Pedro Rodrigues
Golden Leopard

Notes and References

  1. Web site: O Ornitólogo (The Ornithologist) . Box Office Mojo.
  2. Web site: João Pedro Rodrigues regressa ao seu passado: observar aves. Ana de Freitas. 11 May 2013. 27 May 2014. Público. Portuguese.
  3. Web site: Festival de cinema independente de Genebra cria "slogan" para realizadores portugueses. Lusa. 23 January 2014. 27 May 2014. www.rtp.pt. Rádio e Televisão de Portugal. Portuguese.
  4. https://variety.com/2016/film/reviews/the-ornithologist-review-joao-pedro-rodrigues-1201835914/ "Locarno Film Review: ‘The Ornithologist’"
  5. Web site: SWITCH. | Film review: The Ornithologist - Let madness take flight. SWITCH.. 3 November 2017. 23 October 2017. Charliedavid Page.
  6. Web site: The Ornithologist | Rotten Tomatoes . .