
Fantasma
Summary
A chromatic fever-dream etched on brittle nitrate: a sovereign youth, smitten by the tremulous glow of a princess whose aura outshines his crown, finds his courtship ambushed by a chiaroscuro malevolence that hungers not for thrones but for her luminous marrow. From moss-draped ramparts the prince plummets into a cobalt abyss where time drips like molten glass; there, a titaness of pollen and starlight bargains his lungs for three liquid ordeals—an oubliette of mirrors, a waltz with razor-mouthed tide, a lullaby stolen from the gills of sleeping leviathans. A papier-mâché homunculus, birthed from the prince own severed shadow, becomes both squire and sacrificial lantern, while a goat with pupils of twin eclipses bleats hexameters that unspool the sea into spools of yarn. Surfacing through a cathedral of foam, the prince reclaims his beloved from the claws of a shadow that wears his own face inverted; the lovers flee on a caravel stitched from moonlight and discarded exclamations, leaving the kingdom to wonder whether the victor was ever more than another silhouette in the ever-mutating parade of myth.
Synopsis
A prince loves a princess, but an evil force also desires her. A fairy queen helps the prince overcome underwater trials to rescue the princess with help from a creation and a goat. Good triumphs, and the lovers happily sail away.
Director

George Schrode, Richard Neill, William Fables, George Hanlon Jr., Edwin Clarke, Marie La Manna, Grace Goodall, William T. Carleton, Mathilde Baring, Billy Ruge










