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Planetarium (2016) is a curious blend of drama and fantasy that transports you to 1930s France, where two sisters, played with a haunting delicacy, can supposedly commune with spirits. The film unfolds with an ethereal pace that mirrors its supernatural themes, exploring the intersection of showbiz and the occult. The atmosphere is thick with mystery, accentuated by beautiful cinematography that evokes the period's surreal elegance. The performances feel genuine, capturing the tension between ambition and the otherworldly. What stands out is its ability to weave a narrative that feels both dreamlike and grounded, inviting you to ponder the unseen. It’s a singular experience, not your typical ghost story, but something more introspective and layered.
Set in the 1930sExplores themes of spirituality and ambitionDistinctive visual style
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