ELDORADO review by F. Zancanella

I literally traveled through the film, as if I were placed in a painting where everything is still and always breathing with the same rhythm. That breathing is the constant sound of the wind that allowed me to smell the sand, sometimes the saltiness in the film.

What Have They Done to Your Daughters?

Dallamano is a master unjustly underrated in Italy, just as underrated is this film, really among the least known of his productions. The cause is surely the roughness of the subject matter, but … yay for the 1970s where such reckless films could be made without lapsing into fear of the attacks of today's keyboard moralists.

ELDORADO

alchemy implied an experience of growth or rather a process of spiritual liberation of the practitioner: in this view, alchemical science comes to represent metaphysical and philosophical knowledge, taking on mystical and soteriological connotations … in the sense that alchemical processes and symbols, in addition to material meaning, related to physical transformation.

in PREORDER: OPERA MORTEM

I would recommend it only to those who succeed to look beyond the single horror film splatter, but you have to dig into the perversion of the human mind to understand a small part of the work, it will certainly remain one of a kind!

THE DEEP HOUSE, a very superficial movie

The found footage/mokumentary mix mixed with traditional storytelling holds up well, and is well orchestrated… moving the haunted house theme to an underwater mansion could have really offered an opportunity to create something unique, but the opportunity was really wasted.

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