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I Sell My Dreams
Telenovela in six chapters adapted from the original screenplay by Gabriel García Marquez, directed by Ruy Guerra and shot in Cuba in 1991.
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Plot Summary
A surreal and philosophical drama, 'I Sell My Dreams' explores the life and inner world of a man who claims to sell dreams. The film delves into themes of reality, illusion, and the human desire for transcendence, often through visually striking and symbolic imagery. It follows the protagonist's encounters and reflections as he navigates his unique existence.
Critical Reception
This film is a highly artistic and experimental work that garnered significant attention within avant-garde and independent cinema circles for its unique directorial vision and thematic depth. It was celebrated for its bold aesthetic and thought-provoking narrative, though its abstract nature led to varied interpretations.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dreamlike, poetic atmosphere and visual artistry.
Noted for its philosophical depth and exploration of consciousness.
Considered challenging and unconventional by some viewers.
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Fun Fact
The film is based on a short story by acclaimed Serbian writer Danilo Kiš.
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