

Look, Ténérife isn't going to be your Friday night blockbuster. Not even close. But if you’ve got a spare fifteen minutes and a soft spot for really old, different cinema, it's a curious little gem. It's for the patient, the ones who like to just watch things unfold. If you need a plot, or dialogue, or anything resembl...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Yves Allégret

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"Look, Ténérife isn't going to be your Friday night blockbuster. Not even close. But if you’ve got a spare fifteen minutes and a soft spot for really old, different cinema, it's a curious little gem. It's for the patient, the ones who like to just watch things unfold. If you need a plot, or dialogue, or anything resembling a modern narrative, you'll probably bounce off this hard. 🤷♀️ This film is from 1930, right? So you’re getting pure black and white, silent-era vibes. It's less a story, mor..."
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