Das Mädchen und die Spinne (2021) Ramon Zürcher, Silvan Zürcher.
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Discoveries: favourite first-time film viewings in 2023
Army of Darkness (Sam Raimi, USA, 1992)
Electric Dragon 80.000 V (Sogo Ishii, Japan, 2001)
Flesh for Frankenstein (Paul Morrissey, USA/Italy/France, 1973)
The Girl and the Spider (Ramon Zürcher/Silvan Zürcher, Switzerland, 2021)
The Light at the Edge of the World (Kevin Billington, Spain/USA, 1971)
Lost and Delirious (Léa Pool, Canada, 2001)
9½ Weeks (Adrian Lyne, USA, 1986)
Prospect (Christopher Caldwell/Zeek Earl, Canada/USA, 2018)
The Quick and the Dead (Sam Raimi, USA, 1995)
Scrubbers (Mai Zetterling, UK, 1982)
Sex, Lies, and Videotape (Steven Soderbergh, USA, 1989)
Suzhou River (Lou Ye, China, 2000)
Testament (Lynne Littman, USA, 1983)
The Watermelon Woman (Cheryl Dunye, USA, 1996)
Yield to the Night (J. Lee Thompson, UK, 1956)
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THE GIRL AND THE SPIDER
Silvan & Ramon Zürcher
🇨🇭 2021
Lisa se va a mudar. Mara se queda. A medida que se cambian las cajas y se construyen los armarios, los abismos comienzan a abrirse y se pone en marcha una montaña rusa emocional. Una película de catástrofe tragicómica. Una balada poética sobre el cambio y la fugacidad.
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‘Das Mädchen und die Spinne‘.- Ramon & Silvan Zürcher (2021). IMDb. Filmaffinity.
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#275. The Girl and the Spider - Ramon & Silvan Zürcher
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The Girl and the Spider
The Girl and the Spider [trailer]
Lisa is moving out. Mara is left behind. As boxes are shifted and cupboards built, abysses begin to open up and an emotional roller coaster is set in motion.
The summary sounds too dramatic, this is a strange little movie, in a good way. Taking place inside two, small apartments, filmed almost without any wide shots.
A little mysterious, but it still keeps you watching. Everyone seems to be flirting, longing for or being jealous of someone.
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The Girl and The Spider - Review
The Girl and The Spider – Review
“The loneliest moment in someone’s life is when they are watching their whole world fall apart, and all they can do is stare blankly.”
Having reflected on Ramon and Silvan Zürcher’s The Girl and The Spider, this F. Scott Fitzgerald quote seems apt. So often, throughout this film, we are treated to the longing gazes of the cast of characters. They are reminiscing about times past; regretting…
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