The Sacrifice (Offret) Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

The Sacrifice, director Andrei Tarkovsky's final film, begins in Bergmanesque fashion on a small, remote island, where friends and family gather for drama critic Alexander's (Erland Josephson) birthday celebration. The revelry is interrupted by a radio announcement: World War III has begun, and Mankind is only hours away from utter annihilation. Each of the guests reacts differently to the news: the most dramatic response is Alexander's, who promises God that he'll give up everything he holds dear--including his beloved 6-year-old son -- if war is averted. Allan Edwall, a local mailman with purported mystical powers, offers to intervene with the Creator on Josephson's behalf. The Sacrifice is so dependent upon its visuals and overall mood that any attempt at a detailed synopsis would be woefully inadequate. The willingness of Tarkovsky's protagonist to forego all his possessions may well have sprung from the cancer-ridden director's awareness that he, too, would soon be giving up everything to face his Maker. The Sacrifice won four awards at the Cannes Film Festival, including the Grand Prix. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
12/24/2008
DVD Release Date:
03/07/2000
Rating:
PG
Run Time:
145 min.
Distributor(s):
Sandrew Film & Teater
Production Co.:
Argos Films, Film Four International, French Ministry of Culture, Josephson & Nykvist, Sveriges Radio, Swedish Film Institute, TV2 Denmark
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
End of the World, Redemption
Tone:
Deliberate, Downbeat, Meditative, Reflective
Keywords:
chase, extramarital-affair, family, fire, magic, nuclear-holocaust, party, post-nuclear-holocaust, prayers, sacrifice, supernatural, vacation
Country of Origin:
USA (11-07-1986)
Language:
Swedish
Status:
DVD