cup21 :: r4.1
cup21 :: r4.1
The Long Night of '43 (Florestano Vancini, 1960)
xUnknown
Inferno (Stanislav Barabáš, 1973)
xDrift
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xUnknown or xDrift
by Jan 3
xUnknown
Inferno (Stanislav Barabáš, 1973)
xDrift
Vote for either
xUnknown or xDrift
by Jan 3
i actually haven't seen my pick for this round, and don't have a copy of it - it's on youtube but isn't subbed. if it's possible for someone to make it available, i'll keep it as my pick, but if it's hard to find, i can easily replace it with another film from the 'best unknown filmmaker in the world' list!
i got you flip. have been out of the loop and unable to participate but i intend to do better
i will have a link for a subtitled version by this afternoon cuz i wanna watch this match
i will have a link for a subtitled version by this afternoon cuz i wanna watch this match
thx so much, rischka!
xDrift
Both strong films, and I could easily have voted for the Vancini, but Inferno was a perfect marriage of form and content - the cinematic equivalent of a bunch of weird occultist prose poems.
Both strong films, and I could easily have voted for the Vancini, but Inferno was a perfect marriage of form and content - the cinematic equivalent of a bunch of weird occultist prose poems.
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Two excellent movies that I wouldn't likely have found without the recommendations.
Documenting Strindberg's harrowing experiences as a victim of the Air Loom...
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Eloquent and very stylish post-neoreo/post-fascist melodrama.
Documenting Strindberg's harrowing experiences as a victim of the Air Loom...
vs
Eloquent and very stylish post-neoreo/post-fascist melodrama.
The opposite of 'reify' is... ?
xDrift
i really liked the noirish look of la lunga notte and belinda lee is my new twitter avatar lol. but the strindberg thing was fascinating
i really liked the noirish look of la lunga notte and belinda lee is my new twitter avatar lol. but the strindberg thing was fascinating
how very greennuithe cinematic equivalent of a bunch of weird occultist prose poems.
Just looked at the page, did you forgot to tick it as watched? Inferno's very obscure stuff, seemingly gathering dust in a vault somewhere after airing on television twice in 1973 before being unearthed for a Strindberg compilation dvd a few years ago.
i couldn't even find it on letterboxd! dunno why, i found it rn