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The Strange Case of Angelica [Blu-ray]

Current price: $34.99
The Strange Case of Angelica [Blu-ray]
The Strange Case of Angelica [Blu-ray]

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The Strange Case of Angelica [Blu-ray]

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In this stylish exercise in magic realism, Isaac (Ricardo Tr?pa) is a photographer who is contacted during a stormy night with an urgent assignment. Isaac is escorted to the estate of a wealthy family, where he's told of a recent tragedy -- the beautiful daughter of the household, Ang?lica (Pilar L?pez de Ayala), died shortly after her wedding, before her bridal portrait could be taken. Her parents want a final photograph of Ang?lica, and they've brought Isaac to their home to take the pictures. Ang?lica has been laid out on a sofa in the living room, still wearing her wedding gown, and as Isaac looks at her through his viewfinder, he's struck by her beauty and thinks she looks as if she's just sleeping. Isaac is so effected by Ang?lica that he quickly falls in love with her, and when he looks at her through his camera, she comes to life, with her spirit as lively as ever in the photos he prints, though her body stubbornly stays lifeless. O Estranho Caso de Ang?lica (aka The Strange Case of Angelica) was the ninth directorial project in five years from filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira, a workload all the more remarkable given his age -- he was 101 years old when O Estranho Caso de Ang?lica made its debut at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.

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