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The Invocation of Enver Simaku

  • 2018
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
189
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The Invocation of Enver Simaku (2018)
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What did they see? What did they think? What or who did they awaken? 18 years have passed since the pogrom of Mesopotam, Albania. 18 years without Angela, television camera woman, killed dur... Read allWhat did they see? What did they think? What or who did they awaken? 18 years have passed since the pogrom of Mesopotam, Albania. 18 years without Angela, television camera woman, killed during a bloody night of rioting. 18 years since that ghostly and deteriorated video footage ... Read allWhat did they see? What did they think? What or who did they awaken? 18 years have passed since the pogrom of Mesopotam, Albania. 18 years without Angela, television camera woman, killed during a bloody night of rioting. 18 years since that ghostly and deteriorated video footage which keeps awake and obsesses Julien every night. On the night of February 23, 1997 was t... Read all

  • Director
    • Marco Lledó Escartín
  • Writer
    • Marco Lledó Escartín
  • Stars
    • Antonio de la Cruz
    • Laertis Vasiliou
    • Piro Milkani
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    189
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marco Lledó Escartín
    • Writer
      • Marco Lledó Escartín
    • Stars
      • Antonio de la Cruz
      • Laertis Vasiliou
      • Piro Milkani
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Antonio de la Cruz
    • Fatos…
    Laertis Vasiliou
    Laertis Vasiliou
    • Ardion Agolli
    Piro Milkani
    Piro Milkani
    • Mehmet Rexhepi
    Margarita Xhepa
    • Adelajda Alia
    Viktor Zhusti
    • Idriz Simaku
    Ema Andrea
    • Anastasi Prodani
    Ferran Gadea
    • Enver Simaku
    Julien Blaschke
    • Julien
    Tinka Kurti
    • Neta Simaku
    Andrés Poveda
    • Marc
    Lulzim Guhelli
    • Thanas Bakshevani
    Paula Baixauli
    • Éléor Kallene
    Mariana Talpalaru
    • Marina Veseli
    • Director
      • Marco Lledó Escartín
    • Writer
      • Marco Lledó Escartín
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    7Spike_the_Cactus

    A slow burner

    This is a very strange film. If I hadn't written down the title a while ago it would be impossible to find. Google 'Albanian horror' and it's nowhere to be seen.

    It's simultaneously a tourist promotional video of Albania's beauty spots, a political protest, and a stylish horror story.

    It's beautifully shot, but has some strange issues. The actors talk in English, except when they don't. Not a problem if it had subtitles and the scenes didn't go on for ten minutes.

    The main actor is very serious, but also painfully monotonous. It's just a drowning noise after a while. The film also includes a genuinely creepy shot of an actresses. It just goes on and on and on. I suspect the director is a good candidate for a certain register.

    The horror element is good, and actually builds towards a fairly satisfying resolution.
    5Armin_Nikkhah_Shirazi

    Works better as an introduction to aspects of Albanian culture and history than as a drama

    THE INVOCATION OF ENVER SIMAKU documents the effort of a man who tries to find out what exactly happened during a particular night in 1997 when his wife and dozens of local Albanian villagers were murdered by a seeming madman, and a period of upheaval began in the entire country.

    This is a slow-burn story which takes its time to follow various leads and in the meanwhile introduces us to various topics of Albanian culture, geography and history. For a movie that is not a real documentary, it contains quite a lot of such information, and I found this aspect the most interesting. Now I know, for example, that Albania during Communist times was declared the world's first atheist country, prohibiting the exercise of religion altogether until the regime's downfall in 1990; that superstition and belief in folk myths such as the kukuth, a demon-like creature that is supposed to make people do horrible things, began to occupy the vacuum of belief in at least in some people; and that the fall of the Albanian right-wing government in 1997 was catalyzed by the failure of Ponzi schemes and subsequent losses in which the overwhelming majority of the population had invested based on the irresponsible endorsement by their government.

    When it comes to the story itself, it doesn't generate too much excitement, save for a couple of unsettling scenes, of which the seeming slow emergence of a kukuth from behind a couch (or was it just the imagination?) is probably the most notable. The ending, which recapitulates the beginning, seems to have been conceived as poetic but ends up being anticlimactic.

    The film is at pains to say that it is based on true events. Whether it really is or not I can't tell, but all the background info I checked turned out correct. So, this is probably most suited for people who like to learn more about other cultures in general and Albania in particular.
    1patherwill

    I wish I'd followed my instincts!

    Definitely one of the worst 5 films I've ever seen in more than 70 years. Totally boring, un-eventful, Non-horror or anything else. I've seen reviews for "The Exorcist" give the same rating as this trash and THAT was voted the Best-Ever Horror film by fans and critics alike. How on earth can you compare the two? In the end I wish all those involved had joined Enver. .
    6Official_MNAA

    Definitely a slow burner mystery

    During the first few minutes, I was skeptical- thought it was some student project. And then it was getting better and better every moment. Some real history, political impact, folk myths, paranormal investigation- it had everything. Was there any scientific explanation of the incidents? Or all of the said story was mass hysteria? Or really something occult? You'll start to ask these within half hour.

    It is indeed a different kind of movie, and a good one. And no, don't expect any ghost or gore from this movie.
    7borgolarici

    Not everyone's cuppa

    The fact that this film has very low ratings doesn't surprise me: in order to understand it, you need a wealth of historical knowledge that is not taken for granted. The horror plot intertwines with the recent history of Albania, of which it is necessary to have at least some notions to understand different elements of the film. The story also proceeds quite slowly, while remaining in a climate of constant anguish. Visually however it is very interesting and the acting is good. It's a raw, gritty, non-commercial horror film that evidently isn't to everyone's taste (understandably, shall we say).

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 2022 (Norway)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • English
      • Albanian
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Chrysalis
    • Filming locations
      • Tirana, Albania
    • Production companies
      • Paspop Media
      • Pegatum Transmedia
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      1 hour 29 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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