Horror Feature Competition |
Best Screenplay |
Special Jury Award |
Youth Jury Award |
Best Picture |
Best Film |
International Competition |
AQCC Award |
Camera Lucida Award |
Dragon Award |
Best Nordic Film |
International Feature Competition |
Best Film |
Audience Award |
Best Film |
Tiger Award |
New Visions Award |
Best Motion Picture |
Octopus d'Or |
Best European Fantastic Feature Film |
Best International Feature Film |
Grand Jury Prize |
World Cinema - Dramatic |
Okay, so a couple are grieving the loss of their young daughter. They go on a camping trip and while there they are killed by an incongruous carnival troupe.
At the beginning I was thinking that something I did wrong and I was just forword the movie back again and again... It's weird the movie has a story that when it ands it star again but in a different way and different acts from the actors I don't know what to say it was interesting but I don't know if I really liked it.
I was initially hesitant to check this out, from the very mixed reviews. However, I enjoyed this quite a bit!
... and you're still overwhelmed from the loss of a child a few years earlier, then be prepared for some surreal, dark and psychedelic like goings on from a trio of weird wood wanderers.
If you like deep cerebral metaphorical horrors then this will blow you away, and live in your mind for ages. It's beautiful and heartbreaking.
I woke up after a long nights sleep, put this on.... by the end of it, I was so numbed by the chore of sitting through it that I had to go back to sleep.
This visual masterpiece is not as simple as it might seem at first sight. Let the genres not be misleading - comedy and horror, this film is a real work of art at the junction of different genres and styles, right up to absolutely beautiful animation, looking at which your eyes become wet.
Takes more than red curtains and a little man singing to be Lynch. Very disappointed.
Koko-di Kiki-da had great performances, but it was just absolutely frustrating to watch. I could hear fellow members of the audience at Sundance audibally sighing after maybe the third or fourth ground hog day.