This feels like an arthouse movie that could have released in the 70s or 80s. I could tell that this film was influenced by Herzog, Tarkovsky, and Bergman, but it still managed to be original and wholly captivating.
The film, shot in a 4:3 aspect ratio with an open gate, is just as much concerned with the landscape of Iceland as it is with the story of the film. It's a kind of Western about a priest who travels across Iceland to take photos and build a church, but tensions between him, the land, and the people threaten to taint his holy soul.
The pacing is slow, but there's never a dull moment. The cinematography, sound design, and music are…