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crumbargento · 1 year
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Cuadecuc, vampir - Pere Portabella - 1971 - Spain
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weirdlookindog · 2 months
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Christopher Lee and Soledad Miranda in Cuadecuc, vampir (1971)
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pierppasolini · 10 months
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Cuadecuc, vampir (1971) // dir. Pere Portabella
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litafficionado · 5 months
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The Supper/El Sopar(1974) dir. Pere Portabella
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davidhudson · 2 months
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Happy 97th, Pere Portabella.
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frnndlcs · 3 months
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Die Stille vor Bach, Pere Portabella, 2007
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aschenblumen · 1 year
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Película disponible para ver online en 1080p, con subtítulos en español incrustados.
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Cuadecuc, Vampir (Pere Portabella, 1971)
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alwaysalreadyangry · 1 year
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Seeing a lot of Goncharov content but only real 70s movie heads will know that Spanish director Pere Portabella was meant to be making a behind-the-scenes documentary of the film which turned into a whole other thing. It's called GOMORRA CALLS.
Scorsese is in it and so are his parents, for some reason. At first you're just like oh this is cute, they're bringing food to the set, taking an interest in what's going on. But it becomes this quite... Creepy reality-bending thing? His mother keeps cryptically referring to weird telephone calls they've been getting at home, and his dad keeps moving things on the set, you can only see what he's doing if you spend a lot of time watching him at the edge of the frame while someone else is talking. And sometimes they'll get to the set in the morning and find things left in the wrong place, there's a weird smear on a camera lenses, one of the actors has lost half the pages from the copy of the script they've been learning from.
I think the idea was meant to be that they're being hounded by the realfe mafia for making the movie. But it almost seems like they're being haunted by the ghosts of mafia members at times. Like, Scorsese's hotel room will be freezing cold, and he's being sent anonymous messages at the front desk in a way that just doesn't make sense. He says, "I'm not sure if someone is trying to stop this movie... Or if they just want to be part of it. If they want to look at a prop in the wrong place and just say, hey, that was me."
At the time of its limited run in the US, Scorsese said he didn't really know what Portabella was making, fueling theories that the film was true documentary and not fictionalised. But it's listed as fiction on Portabella's Wikipedia page now, and the prevaing theory is that it must be made up. It's not been included on any of the Goncharov DVD or Blu-Ray packages but it was supposed to be a Criterion Channel exclusive last year... It never showed up, and there are rumours it's to do with audio licensing issues. But there's a VHS rip floating around out there if you know where to look.
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rozieramati · 1 year
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Nocturno 29 (Pere Portabella, 1968)
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shiningwizard · 21 days
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The Silence Before Bach (Pere Portabella, 2007)
Big bang Bach. Before: nothing. After: all. Makes a convincing argument, although i think the music is doing most of the work here. But the filming, the choice, style and flow of the vignettes, serves it dutifully. From this guy's fingers, outward to ears, patronage, preservation, fingers able to replicate, history and divinity. Keys, fingerboards, tone holes impacted in some order, at some strength, at some duration, whether mechanically, physically or providentially, and look how life and the world can be. It's all very affecting, the more i think about it.
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crumbargento · 1 year
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Cuadecuc, vampir - Pere Portabella - 1971 - Spain
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ozu-teapot · 2 years
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June 2022 / The Month in Teapots
The Queen’s Gambit | TV | Scott Frank | 2020
Eltávozott nap (AKA The Day Has Gone) | Márta Mészáros | 1968
Die Stille vor Bach (The Silence Before Bach) | Pere Portabella | 2007
I Was at Home, But... | Angela Schanelec | 2019
Madame X: An Absolute Ruler | Tabea Blumenschein / Ulrike Ottinger | 1978
La belle bête (The Beautiful Beast) | Karim Hussain | 2006
Everything Everywhere All at Once | Dan Kwan / Daniel Scheinert | 2022
Diary For My Children | Márta Mészáros | 1984
Mayak (The Lighthouse) | Mariya Saakyan | 2006
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venthaven · 1 year
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Cuadecuc, Vampir - 1971 -  Pere Portabella
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cinearchitecture · 15 days
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Cuadecuc Vampir (Pere Portabella, 1970)
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davidhudson · 1 year
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Happy 96th, Pere Portabella.
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