The Dark Valley

Not to be confused with Dark Valley.
The Dark Valley

Film poster
Directed by Andreas Prochaska
Written by Martin Ambrosch
Andreas Prochaska
Starring Sam Riley
Release dates
  • 10 February 2014 (Berlin)
  • 14 February 2014 (Austria)
Running time
90 minutes
Country Austria
Germany
Language German

The Dark Valley (German: Das finstere Tal) is a 2014 Austrian-German Western film directed by Andreas Prochaska. It was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated.[1][2]

Plot

A young stranger rides into a remote town somewhere in the Austrian Alps. Having introduced himself as a photographer, Mr Greider, he becomes the lodger of a widow whose husband and son suffered an untimely death. Soon the newcomer learns that the entire town is firmly under the dominion of an aged rich man named Old Brenner and his six power-drunk sons. One day the widow sends her daughter to town to run some errands. Greider is invited, and decides to accompany young Luzi. As Luzi does her shopping, Greider asks for coffee and horseshoe nails. The brethren discover him at her side within the store, and command him to drink their schnapps. When he politely refuses by stating that he "doesn't drink," the brothers beat him into compliance. Later, one of the Brenner brothers dies in what looks like a freak logging accident. Soon this same fate befalls another of the brethren; he falls off a cliff having been blinded by a branch with nails on it. Old Brenner finds nails in his dead son's eyes. Since Greider is suspected to have had his hand in these accidents, he hides. Meanwhile it is revealed that the Brenner brothers walk in the footsteps of their father. At every local wedding they claim the medieval prerogative of Primae noctis; only Greider's parents had refused to comply. For that defiance, the villagers crucified Greider's father and forced his wife to seek refuge in America. The local priest still supports what the Brenners do. Greider confronts the priest in private, revealing that he's come to crack down on the Brenners. He admits that he did kill the two Brenner sons. After telling the priest that he's next to die, Greider shoots him.

Greider rescues Luzi from the grasp of the Brenners after she marries Lukas and is abducted. The next day, Greider challenges them to a duel. Rather than waiting for the appointed duel, the brothers try to ambush Greider at the remote mountain cabin where he is holed up. At dawn they come after him, attacking all together. A shootout ensues. Though Greider is outnumbered four-to-one, he has the advantage of a Winchester lever-action repeating rifle, while the Brenners all wield two shot side-by-side and rifles. Skillfully leveraging this edge, Greider kills or leaves for dead the remaining four brothers. He then seeks to deliver the message of their deaths to their father, but discovers that some citizens of the town remain loyal to Brenner senior. As Greider approaches Brenner's home he is attacked by the blacksmith, a hulking giant brandishing a large iron log hook. Lukas manages to save Greider by shooting the blacksmith, but not before the hook finds its way through Grieder's shoulder. After the fight, Greider storms Old Brenner's house and finds him in his bed. Greider gives Old Brenner a picture of his mother, explaining the reason for killing Old Brenner's sons and now him. Old Brenner asks Greider "to make it quick" and Greider shoots Old Brenner in the heart. Greider recovers for three weeks from his wounds. In the meantime the various families that live on the valley ask to punish Greider. Many families have relatives to Old Brenner due to his ways. Greider leaves the valley, never to return.

Cast

See also

References

  1. "Österreich schickt "Das finstere Tal" ins Oscar-Rennen". kurier. Retrieved 3 September 2014.
  2. "Austrian 'Western' Oscar candidate". The Local. Retrieved 3 September 2014.

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