Does anyone know where I can find this film online? Supposedly the movie has an ominous atmosphere: imdb.com/title/tt6381052/ "The shadows of screams climb beyond the hills. It has happened before. But this will be the last time. The last few sense it, withdrawing deep into the forest. They cry out into the black, as the shadows pass away, into the ground."
Also, let this thread be for best entrancing, ominous, ethereal films. Another example is Takashi Miike's "Gozu". When I watch that movie I feel like I'm in a dream.
*INB4 Reddit for using the word ominous, you language nazis.
Anything by the Quay Brothers, Institute Benjamenta and all of their stop motion stuff is fantastic, Piano Tuner of Earthquakes fits your description too but as a film it feel more disjointed. If you like them you can check out other early stop-motion animation like Jan Svankmajer, it's a genre that captures the essence of the surreal that real life film just can't recreate.
Svankmajer's "Lunacy" is another film that felt like a dream while watching. I love that feeling. When you lose yourself and lose sense of time while watching. Dont know of many movies that do this.
John Diaz
have you tried russian torrents
Brayden Diaz
nothing on rutracker or hdreactor
Gabriel Morales
mega link to 15 GB version is also on forum snahp it
Parker Rodriguez
can you please post the mega link here good sir?
Eli Ross
for me it's My Winnipeg
Aiden Ross
>Fucking spoonfeed me: The Thread
Lucas Hall
Most of Maddin's work honestly. Bill Morrison's too!
Zachary Diaz
I literally went through the entire internet and can't find a better version on public trackers than the 1.47GB one on monova. This user mentioned snahp.it, but I don't have an invitation code to register. So where the fuck should I look
Cooper Edwards
I nearly forgot about this one! Guy Maddin's work is like a fucking fever dream and My Winnipeg is one of the most quintessentially Canadian works in film. I can count on one hand the number of notable Canadian artists in any medium and Maddin is certainly one of them.
>Bill Morrison Any suggestions? I'm not familiar with him but I realize I've seen Decasia before.
Jonathan Evans
In your mom's cunny.
Cameron Allen
>babby only uses public trackers until he finds something he wants that he can't have Lurk more, and if you were ACTUALLY interested in watching it you would support the artist like mentioned, it costs less than one hour's work in the wage cage.
>Lurk more I lurked more than one should. Went through the entire 4plebs archive of every thread it was mentioned in and through all the countless letterpleb reviews that are praising it and still didn't find anything better than that 1.47GB version.
I would pay/support no problem if I legitimately like the film, but I would have to first watch the film to know that.
Werner Herzog's Nosferatu is quintessential dreamlike movie making.
Benjamin Torres
My Winnipeg is very good. when I first saw it I had a feeling of 'well finally someone did this', as though I had just been waiting for exactly that sort of movie
Ryder Powell
It may not be indie arthouse underground filmmaking, but The Mothman Prophecies has an incredibly weird, dreamlike atmosphere throughout.
Dylan Cox
Nolan did a documentary about them, and his set designs for The Prestige are directly influenced by them. I want to check out their work soon.