Winner! Jury Prize, Cannes Film Festival 2019
Final Week!
Stream new release Bacurau and support Enzian!
Here’s how this works:
For $12 (the cost of a regular movie ticket and processing fee), the film’s distributor Kino Lorber will grant you access to the film, which is viewable on any internet-connected device including laptops, tablets, and smartphones. If you have the appropriate technology (Chromecast, Amazon Firestick, AirPlay, Apple TV, Smart TV, etc), you may be able to stream this to your television at home from your computer or phone. After purchasing, you will have access to watch the film for 5 days.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding your Bacurau order, you can email Kino Lorber here.
For every purchase of Bacurau from now through Thursday, April 9th, nearly 50% goes directly back to Enzian in an effort to support us while we are facing a difficult time. We appreciate your support and hope to bring you more great indie films on-demand in the coming weeks!
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Certified Fresh with 88% on Rotten Tomatoes!
A few years from now… Bacurau, a small village in the Brazilian sertão, mourns the loss of its matriarch, Carmelita, who lived to be 94. Days later, its inhabitants (among them Sônia Braga) notice that their village has literally vanished from online maps and a UFO-shaped drone is seen flying overhead. There are forces that want to expel them from their homes, and soon, in a genre-bending twist, a band of armed mercenaries led by Udo Kier arrive in town picking off the inhabitants one by one. A fierce confrontation takes place when the townspeople turn the tables on the villainous outsiders, banding together by any means necessary to protect and maintain their remote community. The mercenaries just may have met their match in the fed-up, resourceful denizens of little Bacurau.
Brazil | France, 2019, 131 minutes, Not Rated, In English and Portuguese with English subtitles, Directed by Kleber Medonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles
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“A serrated-edged satire…a perfect blend of blistering social commentary and illicit genre-flick thrills.”
– David Fear, ROLLING STONE -
“It crams elements of the western, John Carpenter-y beats, mordant wit and peppery political commentary into one hugely entertaining modern exploitation flick.”
– Philip De Semlyen, TIME OUT -
“Bacurau is wildly creative, and it’s hilarious.”
– Natalia Keogan, PASTE MAGAZINE -
“The light touches of science fiction evoke present-day depravities, and the vision of local unity offers a thrillingly imaginative playbook for resistance.”
– Richard Brody, NEW YORKER -
“An exhilarating fusion of high and low…a heart-thumping political allegory.”
– Manohla Dargis, THE NEW YORK TIMES -
“Gloriously demented…a wonderful and delirious Brazilian western.”
– David Ehrlich, INDIEWIRE