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Cosmos
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Two friends Witold and Fuchs discover mysterious items in a countryside guesthouse, including a hanging cat. Witold's reality mutates into a whirlwind of tension, histrionics, foreboding omens, and surrealistic logic as he becomes obsessed with Madame Woytis's daughter Lena, newly married to Lucien.
Two friends Witold and Fuchs discover mysterious items in a countryside guesthouse, including a hanging cat. Witold's reality mutates into a whirlwind of tension, histrionics, foreboding omens, and surrealistic logic as he becomes obsessed with Madame Woytis's daughter Lena, newly married to Lucien.
Actors:
Jean-François Balmer,
Clémentine Pons,
Andy Gillet,
Sabine Azéma,
Johan Libéreau,
António Simão,
Jonathan Genet,
Ricardo Pereira,
Victória Guerra
Jean-François Balmer
18 April 1946, Valangin, Switzerland
Clémentine Pons
Andy Gillet
8 July 1981
Sabine Azéma
20 September 1949, Paris, France
Johan Libéreau
27 September 1984
António Simão
Jonathan Genet
Ricardo Pereira
14 September 1979, Lisbon, Portugal
Victória Guerra
16 April 1989, Faro, Portugal
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Andrzej Zulawski
Andrzej Zulawski
22 November 1940, Lwów, Lwowskie, Poland [now Lviv, Ukraine]
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August 18, 2016
Parodying the whodunit and the country house farce, this gleefully deranged romp is undeniably a head-scratcher. But it's also bold, witty and rewarding.August 15, 2016
At times astonishingly beautiful. The closing credits sequence alone is lovelier than some entire movies.June 16, 2016
From the hold-music smooth-jazz score to the overtly theatrical performances, everything about Cosmos is designed to confound.August 18, 2016
Cultists can claim it as proof Żuławski was doing his own thing until the end, but the film didn't need releasing so much as sectioning for public safety.November 16, 2016
A movie that, like the book, ends but doesn't quite concludes. Some ambiguity and the possibility of giving different ends to reality and to fiction are imposed. And the bewilderment, of course. [Full review in Spanish]August 18, 2016
Nonstop, epistemological slapstick.June 16, 2016
It is possible to appreciate Mr. Zulawski's perverse ingenuity, and to miss his eye and voice, without quite succumbing to the strenuous charms and overcooked provocations of "Cosmos."August 21, 2016
[An] intellectually playful and slyly subversive treatise on communication, freedom, identity and chaos that pays homage to a range of literary and cinematic influences, including Wojciech Has, Jacques Rivette and Luis Buñuel.June 17, 2016
Confined to a few locations and shaking with ecstasy, possibility and the torment of being alive, "Cosmos" is like absinthe distilled secretly in a prison cell.August 25, 2016
It's tricky not to be ensnared by the beguiling yet intriguing nature of it all.June 16, 2016
It's a surreal piece of mischief, equal parts breezy fun and maddening confusion.