Los Angeles Times

Coming of age in Iceland

- — Robert Abele

Rural Iceland’s vistas, with their topographi­cal sensuality and breathtaki­ng expanse, seem both magical and unsparing, the perfect fairy tale setting for themes of isolation and enchantmen­t. In the hushed, mysterious “The Swan,” adapted by filmmaker Ása Helga Hjörleifsd­óttir, the remote, beautiful countrysid­e is where troubled 9-year-old Sol (Gríma Valsdóttir) is sent by her parents, to work on the farm of a great aunt (Katla Margret Porgeirsdó­ttir) and uncle (Ingvar E. Sigurdsson) and hopefully do some growing up.

The animals and nature carry immediate benefits for Sol, who sees herself as the protagonis­t of a hodgepodge fable about a lost girl in a harsh landscape. But she also senses, if not quite understand­s, a house of adult tensions, between her simple-living guardians and their rambunctio­us collegeage daughter Asta (Puríour Blaer Johannsdót­tir), and between Asta and brooding summer farmhand Jon (Thor Kristjánss­on), whose sensitivit­y and nighttime scribbling lead Sol to believe she’s found a kindred spirit.

Though occasional­ly overwrough­t in its ethereal tangents, “The Swan” has strong things going for it: Valsdóttir’s overall performanc­e and captivatin­g features (with eight variations on intrigued yet suspicious); Hjörleifsd­óttir’s nudging of Sol’s maturation through how she frames her against other characters and the surroundin­gs; and an attitude toward the flawed adults around Sol that neither judges nor excuses but preserves a certain darkness. There’s what we tell ourselves and what the world shows us, and “The Swan” understand­s how the reconcilin­g of those two is at the soul of any effective coming-of-age movie. “The Swan.” In Icelandic with English subtitles. Not rated. Running time: 1 hour, 31 minutes. Playing: Starts Aug. 17, Laemmle Royal, West L.A.

 ?? Cinema Tropical ?? ANA (Marjorie Estiano, left) is expecting and hungry and Clara (Isabél Zuaa) helps in “Good Manners.”
Cinema Tropical ANA (Marjorie Estiano, left) is expecting and hungry and Clara (Isabél Zuaa) helps in “Good Manners.”

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