“It would be one thing if Lisandro Alonso eschewed narrative altogether, and adhered to a cinema purely of sound and image. It would be another if he practiced the old storytelling ways of linearity, cause and effect, character development and the rest. But he does neither,” Robert Koehler writes about Alonso’s “Fantasma” in his Cannes Film Festival essay for the FIPRESCI website. read review
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