9º – Stalker (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1979)The plot tells the story of a guide, called “Stalker”, who takes two men to a kind of forbidden zone, where, at a certain point in the place, there is a rumor that wishes can be fulfilled. Andrei Tarkovsky’s masterpiece, ‘Stalker’ has a unique, somewhat strange atmosphere that never lets the viewer feel completely comfortable with what he or she is seeing.
8º – Interiors (Woody Allen, 1978)Woody Allen’s homage to the classic ‘Screams and Whispers’, by Swedish Ingmar Bergman, ‘Interiors’ brings the life of incongruities of three sisters who end up hatching in a tangle of uncertainties when they discover that their parents are divorcing. Cathartic experience about the synthesis of the erratic behavior of the human being, the film is a delight for the spectators assiduous by the similarities exposed in the works of Allen and Bergman.
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