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July 21, 2017

96 months ago

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Jul 21, 2017
96 months ago

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The Fencer

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A young man, Endel Nelis, arrives in Haapsalu, Estonia, in the earl...
A young man, Endel Nelis, arrives in Haapsalu, Estonia, in the early 1950s. Having left Leningrad to escape the secret police, he finds work as a teacher and founds a sports club for his students. Endel becomes a father figure to his students and starts teaching them his great passion - fencing, which causes a conflict with the school's principal. Envious, the principal starts investigating End...
A young man, Endel Nelis, arrives in Haapsalu, Estonia, in the early 1950s. Having left Leningrad to escape the secret police, he finds work as a teacher and founds a sports club for his students. Endel becomes a father figure to his students and starts teaching them his great passion - fencing, which causes a conflict with the school's principal. Envious, the principal starts investigating Endel's background... Endel learns to love the children and looks after them; most are orphans as a result of the Russian occupation. Fencing becomes a form of self-expression for the children and Endel becomes a role model. The children want to participate in a national fencing tournament in Leningrad, and Endel must make a choice: risk everything to take the children to Leningrad or put his safety first and disappoint them.
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What the critics say

Based on 6 reviews, The Fencer gets an average review score of 55

70/100
variety.com
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Klaus Haro's fifth feature is a sturdy, accessible drama set during the Soviet occupation of Estonia.

2860d ago

3/5
theguardian.com
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Klaus Härö’s tale of a champion fencer on the run from the KGB who winds up teaching schoochildren has strong performances and is luscious to look at.

2860d ago

50/100
nytimes.com
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The director, Klaus Haro, films the proceedings involvingly enough.... But the movie is almost relentlessly predictable and formulaic — a story of one man’s refusal to conform that dutifully hits all its marks.

2860d ago

50/100
hollywoodreporter.com
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Finland’s official Oscar contender offers a fictionalized take on a real-life fencing teacher who took a stand against Stalinist oppression in Soviet-era Estonia.

2860d ago

50/100
villagevoice.com
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The Fencer is ultimately too staid: It’s at its best when Nelis shows the art of fencing to his students and the elegant yet dangerous swords are wielded.

2860d ago

50/100
rogerebert.com
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None of this is particularly difficult to watch; the cinematic competence, the sincerity with which the clichés get served up, and so on, make a relatively smooth viewing experience. But they also render what would have been an at times harrowing real-life story into something safe and bland.

2860d ago

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