Moebius
MOEBIUS was directed by Gustavo Mosquera. Structured like a Moebius strip, this Borgesian parable questions reality and the notion of existence. A topologist investigates the disappearance of a train with 30 passengers inside the closed labyrinth of tunnels under Buenos Aires. This gripping, subversive film challenges and invigorates viewers with its braintwisting originality. The issue […]
MOEBIUS was directed by Gustavo Mosquera. Structured like a Moebius strip, this Borgesian parable questions reality and the notion of existence. A topologist investigates the disappearance of a train with 30 passengers inside the closed labyrinth of tunnels under Buenos Aires. This gripping, subversive film challenges and invigorates viewers with its braintwisting originality. The issue of “disappeared” political dissidents clearly continues to preoccupy Argentina.
88 minutes. Argentina, 1996.
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