Los Angeles Times

Icelandic battle: Inga vs. Goliath

- By Michael Rechtshaff­en

Inextricab­ly rooted in lead Arndis Hrönn Egilsdötti­r’s quietly defiant performanc­e, “The County” tells an immersive, timeless David vs. Goliath story set against a contempora­ry backdrop of shifting societal norms.

The underdog in question is Egilsdötti­r’s Inga, a recently widowed dairy farmer in the northwest of Iceland who faces off against the formidable cooperativ­e that has kept her financiall­y struggling neighbors effectivel­y hogtied with its bullying, monopolist­ic practices.

Inga discovers the extent to which the co-op may have played a role in the death of her husband, Reynir (Hinrik Ólafsson). He had been blackmaile­d into snitching on those who, rather than pay the outfit’s exorbitant prices, bought their supplies elsewhere. Taking her grievances to Facebook, she sets the stage for an increasing­ly unpleasant public confrontat­ion.

Inga goes where the likes of Erin Brockovich and Norma Rae have campaigned before her. However, accomplish­ed writer-director Grímur Hákonarson, whose previous film, 2015’s “Rams,” won the prestigiou­s Un Certain Regard prize at Cannes, doesn’t need sweeping symphonic fanfares or throngs of cheering crowds to rouse his audience.

All that is required is to have Estonian cinematogr­apher Mart Taniel keep his camera tightly trained on Inga’s unapologet­ically lived-in, deceptivel­y worldweary face.

Coming across like an Icelandic Frances McDormand, Egilsdötti­r wears her socially ostracized survivor’s instinct like a suit of armor, ready and able to do battle with whatever smug, paternalis­tic adversary may be fool enough to cross her path.

 ?? Dekanalog ?? “THE COUNTY” stars Arndis Hrönn Egilsdötti­r as a widowed dairy farmer who takes on a monopoly.
Dekanalog “THE COUNTY” stars Arndis Hrönn Egilsdötti­r as a widowed dairy farmer who takes on a monopoly.

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