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A director of horror films on the edge of a breakdown; a girlfriend that’s more and more distant and with whom he can stay only with the help of chemicals; and a package that came from beyond containing a Super 8 film and an audio tape, sent by a known stranger. These are the three legs that sustain the ultimate Spanish cult film; possibly one of the finest films ever made in that country. From a plot that first appears to deal with the investigation of a psychotropic mystery, the film then spreads out an astonishingly cinematic universe in which every sequence –every shot, every still– seems to set its own rules to operate. And they do it inside an overall structure that’s interested in representing the intensity that hides behind all images, and in discovering that thing that’s always fleeing out of the frame. Zulueta said it best in the occasion of the film’s 25th anniversary: Rapture is a film that “still has goosebumps” today.

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Iván Zulueta

Juan Ricardo Miguel Zulueta Vergarajauregui known as Ivan Zulueta (September 29, 1943 – 30 December 2009) was a designer and film director. His work spanned different fields such as art designer in movies or music and he was mainly known for writing and directing the film Arrebato (Rapture), and for designing the posters and promotion of Pedro Almodóvar’s first movies.

Childhood and early career

Ivan Zulueta was born Juan Ricardo Miguel due to the Russian origin of that name, which was not allowed by anti-communist Franco dictatorship, in San Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain. His family was wealthy: his father’s family had had sugar factories in Cuba for generations. His father was a lawyer; even though he combined his job with other activities, such as director of the San Sebastian Film Festival. His mother was a painter, even though not professionally. Hence, Ivan was surrounded by the arts from an early age.

Zulueta moved to Madrid in 1960 and enrolled in decoration… read more

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Ardhi Syaifuddin

13Sep11

Watched this without subtitles, & it's bizarre like F**K! Need to watch the subtitled one.

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Silenzio

31Jul11

The term "cult-movie" is overused but there are few films which fit the definition better than this one. Such a strange film... the kind which one person could see as a masterpiece and another as one of the worst films ever made. Personally the idea of the film, the powerful imagery, the simple but hypnotic score and the ending all made a great impression on me and I will certainly be recommending it to friends.

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Rath

14Jul11

"... Estabas en plena fuga ... éxtasis ... colgado en plena pausa ... arrebatado ".

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BobaFett

17May11

Little gem of which I hadn't heard before.Very Lynchian with lots of hallucinatory imagery working in your subconscious and a brooding menace in the background. Great flow of images, for instance a penis, blooming like a flower, which turns into a cigarette that is burning down and finally changes into a syringe. The portrayal of the camera as a drug or living creature can only come from someone who truly loves film.

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