The Palme d'Or nominee comes to UK cinemas in April.
In director Sergei Loznitsa's Russian drama A Gentle Creature, a woman investigates the mysterious disappearance of her incarcerated husband.
In his review from last year's Cannes Film Festival, where the film was nominated for the Palme d'Or, TMW's John Bennett remarked that "the hardest-core of the cinephiles will be interpreting and reflecting on this bold work for years to come."
Arrow Films will release A Gentle Creature in UK cinemas April 13th.
The official synopsis reads:
A GENTLE CREATURE follows a woman who lives alone on the outskirts of a village in Russia, one day she receives a parcel she sent to her incarcerated husband, marked 'return to sender'. Shocked and confused, the woman has no choice but to travel to the prison in a remote region of the country, in search of an explanation. There begins the story of a battle against this impenetrable fortress, the prison where the forces of social evil are constantly at work. Braving violence and humiliation, in the face of all opposition, our protagonist embarks on a blind quest for justice.