AntiFaust
AntiFaust

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AntiFaust

1993
Movie
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Russian

The story of the fallen angel Gilbert, who returns to earth with a terrible mission. He must kill his own daughter.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Guy MaddinGenres: Drama, Horror, Mystery

Plot Summary

A man living in a decaying, dreamlike city attempts to find solace and meaning amidst a world of bizarre rituals and fragmented memories. He grapples with his past, his identity, and the surreal inhabitants of his bleak existence. The film is a surreal exploration of the subconscious, blurring the lines between reality, dream, and nightmare.

Critical Reception

AntiFaust is a deeply unconventional and challenging film that has garnered a cult following among cinephiles who appreciate its unique artistic vision. Critics often praise its distinctive visual style and daring experimental approach, though its challenging narrative and disturbing imagery can be polarizing. It is considered a significant work within independent and avant-garde cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually stunning and atmospherically dense.

  • A challenging but rewarding art-house experience.

  • Its surreal narrative and disturbing imagery are unforgettable.

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Fun Fact

Director Guy Maddin shot 'AntiFaust' on 16mm film stock with intentionally low lighting and then overexposed it in post-production to achieve its signature dreamlike, decaying aesthetic, further enhancing its homage to early cinema.

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