Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival
Final Week!
Stream new release The Whistlers and support Enzian!
Here’s how this works:
For $12 (the cost of a regular movie ticket and processing fee), the film’s distributor Magnolia Pictures 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, Smart TV, etc), you may be able to stream this to your television at home from your computer or phone. Here’s an FAQ page, which may help answer any questions you have.
Please note: There is currently a technical issue with AppleTV. Magnolia Pictures is working on getting this fixed immediately. However, you should be able to stream this just fine with any other service. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your order, you can contact Magnolia Pictures here.
For every purchase of The Whistlers 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 82% on Rotten Tomatoes!
In THE WHISTLERS, not everything is as it seems for Cristi, a police inspector in Bucharest who plays both sides of the law. Embarking with the beautiful Gilda on a high-stakes heist, both will have to navigate the twists and turns of corruption, treachery and deception. A trip to the Canary Islands to learn a secret whistling language might just be what they need to pull it off.
Romania | France | Germany | Sweden, 2019, 97 minutes, Not Rated, In English, Romanian, and Spanish with English Subtitles, Directed by Corneliu Porumboiu
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“If the Coen brothers were Romanian, they might have made The Whistlers.”
– A.O. Scott, The New York Times -
“A nifty, twisty drama. An elegant and stylishly crafted piece of entertainment.”
– Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian -
“A funhouse of cinematic mirrors. The Whistlers makes reading subtitles not just vital, but fun.”
– Justin Chang, Los Angeles Times -
“A daffy and dazzling crime film. Taut and constantly surprising, the film breathes new life into staid genre conventions.”
– Simon Abrams, RogerEbert.com