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Ghost Town Anthology

Original title: Répertoire des villes disparues
  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.5K
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Ghost Town Anthology (2019)
ComedyDramaFantasyMystery

In a small and isolated town, Simon Dubé dies in a car accident. The stunned townspeople are reluctant to discuss the circumstances of the tragedy. From that point on time seems to lose all ... Read allIn a small and isolated town, Simon Dubé dies in a car accident. The stunned townspeople are reluctant to discuss the circumstances of the tragedy. From that point on time seems to lose all meaning, and the days stretch on without end.In a small and isolated town, Simon Dubé dies in a car accident. The stunned townspeople are reluctant to discuss the circumstances of the tragedy. From that point on time seems to lose all meaning, and the days stretch on without end.

  • Director
    • Denis Côté
  • Writers
    • Denis Côté
    • Laurence Olivier
  • Stars
    • Robert Naylor
    • Josée Deschênes
    • Jean-Michel Anctil
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Denis Côté
    • Writers
      • Denis Côté
      • Laurence Olivier
    • Stars
      • Robert Naylor
      • Josée Deschênes
      • Jean-Michel Anctil
    • 12User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 21 nominations total

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    Robert Naylor
    Robert Naylor
    • Jimmy Dubé
    Josée Deschênes
    Josée Deschênes
    • Gisèle Dubé
    Jean-Michel Anctil
    Jean-Michel Anctil
    • Romuald Dubé
    Larissa Corriveau
    Larissa Corriveau
    • Adèle
    Diane Lavallée
    Diane Lavallée
    • Simone Smallwood
    Rémi Goulet
    Rémi Goulet
    • André
    Jocelyne Zucco
    Jocelyne Zucco
    • Louise
    Normand Carrière
    Normand Carrière
    • Richard
    Hubert Proulx
    Hubert Proulx
    • Pierre
    Rachel Graton
    Rachel Graton
    • Camille
    Philippe Charrette
    • Simon Dubé
    Sharon Ibgui
    Sharon Ibgui
    • Yasmina Bouzidi
    André Richard
    André Richard
    • Vieil homme
    Ted Pluviose
    Ted Pluviose
    • Chauffer…
    Jean Marchand
    Jean Marchand
    • Gilbert Jeannois
    Guillaume Tremblay
    Guillaume Tremblay
    • Badaud
    Joseph Bellerose
    Joseph Bellerose
    • Badaud
    Myriam Fournier
    Myriam Fournier
    • Badaud
    • Director
      • Denis Côté
    • Writers
      • Denis Côté
      • Laurence Olivier
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews12

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    9JvH48

    Uninviting plot but the atmosphere "got" me. Developed very well into a tense story. Not the downtrodden path horror movie with zombies that it initially seemed

    Saw this at the Berlinale 2019, where it was part of the official Competition (but got no prize). Peculiarly, the venue was only half full, contrary to all other screenings in foregoing days in the Berlinale Competition with usually 1,750 viewers present in the same venue. I assume that many people thought this movie had all appearances of a downtrodder path Horror movie with zombies. That genre left traces by everyone, caused by bad B-movies we all sat through in the past but avoid them nowadays. However, this movie does not have any of the negative characteristics of said genre with a bad reputation. It is true that strange figures appear when the story progresses, but they stand still, make no sound and do not attack. They just stare from a safe distance.

    The fatal car accident in the opening scene could have been a suicide or a real accident. We saw it happen and we can't tell either way, and neither has the police any idea. The dilemma casts a shadow over all daily tasks within the village. The uncertainty eats the villagers, and the topic returns several times in conversations. It is a closed community of 200 to 300 people, committed to support each other, to the extent that outside help is flatly refused by the mayor.

    At first, we see nothing out of the ordinary. But strange things start happening, albeit innocent and harmless. Gradually, it gets stranger and stranger. The first time that we come to think there is more to it than just strangers wandering around, is when a "social worker lady" is locked up after one of the unknown figures outside a derilicted building slams the door while she is inside. No harm gets to her, she easily escapes and reports the incident. Without any witnesses she meets nothing but disbelief. Probably a "weak nerves" case is a common conclusion.

    When more and more strange figures appear, we become gradually aware that something is really going on. The figures do not harm anyone. They maintain a safe distance from the villagers, they just stand there and make no sound. Nevertheless, their mere presence feels threatening. It is no use to describe what happens next. Suffice to say that situation and atmosphere "got" me. It became more intense by the minute. I have no explanation why, and also no idea how the film makers achieved the effect it had. For me a unique experience, as most "horror" movies have no effect on me at all.

    I must confess to be slightly put off at first, due to the festival announcement talking about the 16 mm format intended to strengthen the admosphere, and that traditional celluloid was used for similar reasons. This sounded like a typical case of format-over-substance. In other words, conversation pieces for professional critics and film makers, but shooting over the heads of layman viewers like myself. But I stand corrected and my prejudice proved false. Despite the format and the cellulloid, or maybe even thanks to this, the atmosphere took me in and kept me interested all the time.

    All in all, an intriguing movie by effectively letting a tense atmosphere grow on me, something I felt deep inside. I wonder how the film makers did it.
    10EdgarST

    The Shape of Snow

    The more advanced horror film of these times often moves away from archaic and explicit images, such as goat heads, anthropomorphic beings, murky ectoplasms, or satanic sacrifices. In general, every horror movie thrives on something basic like fear, which, in turn, arises from a lack of knowledge of something that is threatening someone's integrity. But in a contemporary and intelligent horror film like the excellent Canadian drama «Répertoire des villes disparues», although apparitions are not lacking, its plot deals with the social collapse of human communities, when they have reached the threshold of extinction.

    The film begins with the death of Simon Dubé, a 21-year-old boy, whom the community mourns and whose parting words are delivered by the mayor, giving Simon's passing a relevance that is never explained, but which in the end will be consistent with the whole story. His brother Jimmy, his mother Gisele and his father Romuald are devastated. The three begin to see Simon, who appears to them without saying a word, but those who believe them think the apparitions are a manifestation of their grief. However, when Adele, the terrified village psychic, certifies the presence of strangers in the village; and when Pierre, the local café owner, sees --inside the abandoned house that he wants to buy-- four murdered children and his father, who committed suicide after doing so, there is no doubt that the town is "at risk." The Québec authorities gather most of the 215 residents of Irénée-les-Neiges to announce that these sightings have been reported in various rural areas.

    The film is somehow a magnificent metaphor for the extinction of human communities, and hence the title of the film and the novel by Québec author Laurence Olivier that inspires it. The town mine has been closed, the young people are gone, the mayor tries to cheer up the residents, but the desolation increases. And the number of entities that have been seen around increases in the almost colorless, cold town, covered in snow, where snowfalls often hit the population. Like the character of the maid Emilia in Pasolini's «Teorema», Adele is the only person who is safe, seeking refuge in her own psyche and in her own holiness.

    I had never seen a film from director Denis Coté, who signs here his eighth feature film, but with this work he has gained my admiration with his unhurried and elegant style to impress the public with a ghostly and overwhelming story, well-rooted in the social realities of our times.
    10onkardeshpande-80445

    people who are not film makers stop rating the film

    Its a horror without those ghost who have dirty fleshy skin who look like bunch of burned people this is a uniqe and simple horror movie , hence its beautiful
    9ronakgk

    Grossly underrated

    Cold, mind numbing and one of a kind horror. A movie that walks over various abstractions and gives you genre moments that hit you distinctively. We are way too used to being fed with jump scares in an unwritten contract sort of a way. This is one of those movies that does it differently. I could call it an abstract fantasy-horror. Definitely an acquired taste so I'd highly recommend you to watch it and decide for yourself.
    3emrecesur67

    Baloon girl

    I think somebody forgot to create a conflict or subject in the plot.. i didnt enjoy except baloon girl... MUBI keep the money but give my precious time back that i lost for this movie at least 40 percent of it

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    • Trivia
      Adèle is the only character to wear colorful clothing.
    • Goofs
      During the levitation scenes, the 'altitude' of Adèle in the sky changes from scene to scene.
    • Connections
      Featured in 2020 Canadian Screen Awards for Cinematic Arts (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Chants sans parole, Op. 19, no 1
      Performed by Martin M. Tétreault

      Written by Felix Mendelssohn

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 2020 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Repertorio de ciudades perdidas
    • Filming locations
      • Saint-Michel, Québec, Canada(interior and exterior locations)
    • Production company
      • Couzin Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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