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Film Club #16 - Macherovgaltis AKA Knifer (Yannis Economides, 2010)

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Could somebody explain this movie for me a bit, please? I feel that there's a lot of symbolism and metaphors going on but I can't find any analyses that can help me to make my own judgement.

 No.4128

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I've only seen Werckmeister Harmonies but the meaning of each scene was not always readily apparent. It may be shallow but there were parts of that film I enjoyed simply for the images themselves.
I assume you already came across this article?
http://cinema-scope.com/cinema-scope-magazine/interview-the-thinking-image-fred-kelemen-on-bela-tarr-and-the-turin-horse/

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>>4128
damn that thumbnail is rendered way too dark

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>>4129
Imageboards don't like black and white pngs very much.



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