Swedish actor Martin Wallstrom, who has co-starred on TV’sMr. Robot, etches a complex character here. He is a Ukrainian soldier among the Russians, and although he is forced to carry out his superiors’ orders, he never feels fully accepted by his fellow officers. So he develops a measure of sympathy for Lina, though his divided loyalties ensure that he will never be able to satisfy the demands of either duty or conscience. He is a genuinely tragic figure, and Wallstrom plays him forcefully.
Ashes in the Snow is also an impressive physical production. The stark but striking settings are eloquently caught by Markevicius and cinematographer Ramunas Greicius. The desolate Siberian landscape becomes a potent character in the drama, and when Lina and her family are forced to move to an even more forbidding location, their agony comes through convincingly. This may be what makes the film punishing rather than dramatically gripping, however. There is not enough variety in the scenes of torment to keep us fully engaged, and the pacing sometimes flags. It is admittedly a challenge to execute this kind of story of brutalization without leaving the audience feeling somewhat brutalized as well. The history is very much worth retelling, but the film might have benefited from a touch of poetry, along with the misery.
Production companies: Sorrento Productions, Tauras Films, Twilight Merengue Studios
Cast: Bel Powley, Lisa Loven Kongsli, Martin Wallstrom, Sam Hazeldine, Peter Franzen, Sophie Cookson
Director: Marius Markevicius
Screenwriter: Ben York Jones, based on the novelBetween Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys
Producers: Zilvinas Naujokas, Marius Markevicius, Chris Coen, Prithvi Chavan
Executive producers: Ruta Sepetys, Jonathan Schwartz
Director of photography: Ramunas Greicius
Production designer: Jurgita Gerdvilaite
Costume designer: Daiva Petrulyte
Editor: Jonathan Dillon
Music: Volker Bertelmann
Venue: LA Film Festival
99 minutes
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