Review of Sans Soleil (1983) by Emily H — 14 Apr 2012
Difficult-to-describe, stream-of-consciousness essay travelogue; essentially, it's an arthouse mondo movie. Remarkable images include the disturbing slaughter of a giraffe and a Japanese temple devoted to ceramic cats; it seems random, but every shot is accompanied by a keen observation on culture and humanity.
Dreamlike, floating, and poetic, it's a must-see for the intelligent and adventurous viewer.
This review of Sans Soleil (1983) was written by Emily H on 14 Apr 2012.
Sans Soleil has generally received very positive reviews.
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