Fairy, Ghost, Vixen
Fairy, Ghost, Vixen

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Fairy, Ghost, Vixen

1965
Movie
112 min
Mandarin

FAIRY, GHOST, VIXEN (1965) consists of three fanciful tales that may be loosely classified as ghost stories, but they're presented and designed more along the lines of traditional fairy tales. They're beautifully staged and photographed and have a timeless quality about them with a moral at the end of each.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Fantasy, Horror, Short

Plot Summary

This short film is a surreal and dreamlike exploration of a woman's psyche, presented as a series of symbolic encounters. It delves into themes of femininity, desire, and the supernatural through abstract imagery and ethereal performances.

Critical Reception

As a very obscure and short experimental film, "Fairy, Ghost, Vixen" has received minimal critical attention. Its avant-garde nature likely appeals to a niche audience interested in experimental cinema and surrealism, rather than mainstream viewers or critics.

What Reviewers Say

  • Highly abstract and symbolic, requiring interpretation.

  • Visually striking but narratively elusive.

  • A niche piece for fans of surreal and experimental cinema.

Google audience: Information regarding audience reception on Google is unavailable due to the film's obscurity.

Fun Fact

Due to its experimental and underground nature, "Fairy, Ghost, Vixen" is incredibly difficult to find and view, making it a true rarity in film archives.

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