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Litan

  • 1982
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  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
643
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Litan (1982)
Dark FantasyFolk HorrorFantasyHorrorThriller

Married couple Jock and Nora visit the town of Litan during its Carnival celebration. After having a nightmare of Jock's death, Nora sets out to find him but encounters strange people and da... Read allMarried couple Jock and Nora visit the town of Litan during its Carnival celebration. After having a nightmare of Jock's death, Nora sets out to find him but encounters strange people and dangerous events erupting all over town.Married couple Jock and Nora visit the town of Litan during its Carnival celebration. After having a nightmare of Jock's death, Nora sets out to find him but encounters strange people and dangerous events erupting all over town.

  • Director
    • Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • Writers
    • Jean-Claude Romer
    • Jean-Pierre Mocky
    • Patrick Granier
  • Stars
    • Marie-José Nat
    • Jean-Pierre Mocky
    • Nino Ferrer
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    643
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean-Pierre Mocky
    • Writers
      • Jean-Claude Romer
      • Jean-Pierre Mocky
      • Patrick Granier
    • Stars
      • Marie-José Nat
      • Jean-Pierre Mocky
      • Nino Ferrer
    • 9User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Marie-José Nat
    Marie-José Nat
    • Nora
    Jean-Pierre Mocky
    Jean-Pierre Mocky
    • Jock
    Nino Ferrer
    Nino Ferrer
    • Le docteur Steve Julien
    Marisa Muxen
    • Estelle Servais
    • (as Marysa Mocky)
    Bill Dunn
    Bill Dunn
    • Cornell
    Georges Wod
    • Bohr
    Dominique Zardi
    Dominique Zardi
    • Le chef des fous
    Sophie Edelman
    • Mlle Bohr
    • (as Sophie Edelmann)
    Terence Montagne
    • Eric Bohr
    Roger Lumont
    • Le commissaire Bolek
    Micha Bayard
    • Madame Mirral
    Patrick Granier
    Patrick Granier
    • Le policier
    Catherine Jarret
    • La réceptionniste
    • (as Catherine Jarrett)
    Georges Lucas
    • L'hôtelier
    Pierre-Marcel Ondher
    • Le prêtre du bal
    Sophie Moyse
    • Une femme à la mairie
    Jean-Claude Rémoleux
    • Thiraudet
    Katia Romanoff
    • Madame Cornell
    • Director
      • Jean-Pierre Mocky
    • Writers
      • Jean-Claude Romer
      • Jean-Pierre Mocky
      • Patrick Granier
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    chaos-rampant

    Surreal dream of the dead

    I hadn't heard of the name Jean Pierre Mocky before. Taking a look at his filmography it seems he did extensively idiosynchratic cross-genre work that remains not merely obscure but fundamentally unseen. If Litan is anything to go by, I want to see more. This French film is like a distraught female protagonist running through the foggy cobblestone roads and patios of a small provincial town, now and then out of the fog strange masked figures emerge to peer at her, a brass band is playing marching tunes by the river, and the populace behaves in the grip of a demented festive amok. I like how the movie toys with the idea that the general hysteria may not just be part of the celebrating of a local festival, that something more sinister may be afoot, that this feels like a dream because it very well may be. The town hospital doesn't look like a hospital, it looks like the grotesque abstraction of a hospital someone would dream. The movie opens with fragments of images, then a woman wakes up feeling her husband is in peril. As the movie goes on we see those fragments play out as parts of larger pictures, like the dream is fulfilling itself. I also like how the movie doesn't settle conveniently on this point of predestination. All the while a doctor performs tests on a kid the victim of an accident, the kid seems to be clinically dead, yet it isn't. There's a reach to or from the beyond struggling to express itself here and the end may put some viewers off just as well as it may excite others. The only thing for sure here is that Litan is a cult curio that we're only now beginning to discover. It rightfully deserves a place somewhere between Lynch and Jess Franco of Venus in Furs.
    10mapoussi

    There is no movie like Litan

    This is probably the best movie from Mocky. There is his weird humor, a fantastic story. The images are also something you can't forget. I'm just waiting to find it on DVD, in a few hundred years. I would even settle for the VHS.
    5kevin_robbins

    Litan had a lot going for it but couldn't stick the landing

    I recently watched the French film Litan (1982) on Shudder. The story follows a couple on vacation in a strange seaside town when the husband suddenly disappears. As a mysterious festival begins, the woman encounters a series of bizarre characters-each one raising more questions than answers about what happened to her husband.

    This picture is directed by and stars Jean-Pierre Mocky (Kill the Referee), alongside Marie-José Nat (Night of Destiny), Nino Ferrer (Delphine), and Bill Dunn (Double Team).

    Litan is one of those films that seems to have all the ingredients for success but ultimately falls short. The foggy, coastal setting gave me strong Venice vibes, and the eerie costumes and masks worn throughout the city added to the film's visual intrigue. Some of the lab sets were a fun touch, and there's even a cool motorcycle high-wire act. The atmosphere is thick with mystery from start to finish.

    Unfortunately, as the plot unfolds, the special effects start to feel dated, and the ending doesn't deliver the payoff the buildup deserves.

    In conclusion, Litan had a lot going for it but couldn't stick the landing. I'd rate it a 4.5/10.
    8samxxxul

    Bewitching, unclassifiable, and terrifyingly beautiful..!!

    1 more month until the first death anniversary of the legendary Mocky, it's been a year already and just 3 days back was his birthday. I decided to revisit my favourite films of Mocky and "Litan" will be the best followed by "Love Hate." This movie is a surreal Gallic folk-horror fantasy set during a peculiar town's Festival of the Dead in the city of Litan which works as a cross genre hybrid like one-part Lovecraft one-part Jean Rollin/ Alain Robbe-Grillet. A couple is on vacation where the traditional mask festival is taking honoring the dead like Mexico's "Día de Muertos." But soon it can be observed that there are numerous deaths among the inhabitants, behind which there appears to be a mysterious power. Meanwhile, a premonitory nightmare, mysterious disappearances and the inhabitants begin to act more and more strangely. The mist-shrouded passages give it a Wicker Man-meets-Don't Look Now atmosphere. Director Jean-Pierre Mocky has showed a good eye for atmospheric pictures and sceneries Amidst doing the role of Jock in the film. The swift editing, the pig masks, the Nietzschean metaphor avoiding intrusive showmanship in favor of subtle surrealism is also the highlights of the film. You will experience a highly unusual film, which also reveals once again what diverse cinema is commonly referred to as "horror", with "Litan" so much more than just "just" a horror film. The movie does not step too deep into "the usual" horror tropes and what is going on in "LITAN" is impossible to describe in words, you must look at it yourself. Highly Recommended for the fans of Harry Kümel's Malpertuis (1971), Dario Argento's Profondo Rosso (1975), Lucio Fulci's The Beyond (1981), and Janusz Majewski's Lokis (1970). RIP Jean-Pierre Mocky.
    dbdumonteil

    Carnival of sorts.

    A maverick of the French cinema ,Mocky is an acquired taste indeed;he retains a small but strong cult over here.

    It was not the first time he had tackled the fantasy and horror genre :in the sixties,his fans remember "La Grande Frousse" ,from Jean Ray's "La Cité De L'Indicible Peur".

    "Litan " was awarded the critics prize at the Festival D'Avoriaz ,but reportedly booed in the theater;it was a big flop at the box office :anyway ,Mocky's approach is too oblique to gain a wide popular audience.

    "Litan" is more painstaking than usual:here Mocky really creates an atmosphere ,with impressive pictures:probably influenced by the fetes he attended when he was a child in the east of France ;the movie begins with a nightmare and ....continues in a nightmarish area ,in The village of Litan (the spelling of which is close to that of Lithan ,spirit of evil);in fact,Nora is the only person in the whole movie to find the village she moves in eerie,maleficent,and threatening.Even her partner Jock tries to communicate,to react to events whereas she almost never does.That's why I sometimes wonder whether everything does not take place in her mind and/or whether she has gone crazy ...because Jock might be dead ,and as they sail on the subterranean river (the Styx?),both in the same coffin (which might remind one of Hergé whose dreamlike pictures are disturbing in" TinTin and Les Cigares Du Pharaon" ).The last sequence -the only one which is not pagan- shows Nora ,in mourning ,and in her eye ,we can spot a "vision" of her (lost?) love .

    You have to search your memory to find something vaguely close to "Litan" :apart from Mocky's movie I mention above,we can feel,perhaps,some influence of indie American works such as "carnival of souls" or " seconds" and of his French peers' weirdest efforts ,stuff such as Chabrol's "Alice Ou La Dernière Fugue " and Malle's "black moon" .

    The nightmare scene is particularly successful ,with these masked figures,this man standing on a wire with a motorcycle,and this sinister-looking guy who's doing a very strange work;these elements reappear as Nora's fear increases .

    Marie-José Nat is ideally cast as this woman lost in a world she does not understand;Nino Ferrer,cast as the head of a research center,wrote a baroque ,but effective score which enhances this strange feast in this heathen town.

    For all that,in spite of pictures which can put the viewer into a trance ,or at least mesmerize him,"Litan" ,in some respects ,is a botched job ,the weakest link being ,as it is too often the case with this director ,a desultory screenplay ;hence the commercial failure .

    Although not accessible enough,"Litan" is part of the handful of Mocky's movies you should watch.

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    • Release date
      • February 24, 1982 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • La cité des spectres verts
    • Filming locations
      • Annonay, Ardèche, France(town)
    • Production companies
      • Films A2
      • M. Films
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      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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