
Movie spotlight
15 Nov
A look at November 15, 1976, the date the Parti Québécois seized power in the provincial elections, a victory that gave rise to an unprecedented outburst of joy at the Center Paul-Sauvé, a place where PQ sympathizers gathered.
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Plot Summary
Young American dancer Suzy Bannion arrives at a prestigious ballet academy in Germany to perfect her skills. However, upon her arrival, she discovers a series of bizarre and increasingly violent deaths occurring within the school's walls. As Suzy delves deeper into the academy's dark secrets, she uncovers a sinister conspiracy involving witchcraft and a coven of witches hidden in plain sight.
Critical Reception
Dario Argento's 'Suspiria' is a visually stunning and atmospheric horror classic, celebrated for its vibrant color palette, striking cinematography, and iconic Goblin soundtrack. While some critics at the time found its plot somewhat thin and its supernatural elements more style than substance, it has since gained cult status and widespread acclaim for its unique aesthetic and visceral terror, solidifying its place as a masterpiece of the giallo genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its groundbreaking use of color and sound to create a dreamlike, nightmarish atmosphere.
Lauded for its unique visual style and intense, visceral horror sequences.
Recognized as a significant achievement in the supernatural horror subgenre.
Google audience: Audiences consistently praise 'Suspiria' for its unforgettable visuals, captivating soundtrack, and its ability to create a deeply unsettling and immersive horror experience. Many appreciate its surreal and dreamlike qualities, finding it a uniquely stylish and effective thriller that stands the test of time.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, vibrant colors in 'Suspiria' were achieved using a complex Technicolor process, with Argento meticulously controlling the lighting on set to create specific saturated hues for different scenes, most notably the iconic bright red and blue lighting.
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