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Arabian Nights: Volume 3, The Enchanted One
Directed by
Miguel Gomes
Not Rated
2015
2h 6m
Drama
6.4
88%
46%
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The final trilogy of adaptation of Arabian Nights story by the structure in Portugal modern life between 2013-2014 in three chapters.
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Cast of Arabian Nights: Volume 3, The Enchanted One
Crista Alfaiate
Xerazade / Condessa Beatriz
Bernardo Alves
Passarinheiro
Carloto Cotta
Paddleman
Américo Silva
Grão-Vizir
Louison Tresallet
Child
Gonçalo Waddington
Passarinheiro
Chico Chapas
Passarinheiro
Miguel Gomes
Director / Writer
Telmo Churro
Writer
Mariana Ricardo
Writer
Maren Ade
Producer
Sandro Aguilar
Producer
Luís Urbano
Producer
Thomas Ordonneau
Producer
Arabian Nights: Volume 3, The Enchanted One Ratings & Reviews
Floating World
Dustin Chang
Even its political subtext is always there, Gomes doesn't abandon the human element and showing resilience of ordinary people in dire circumstances neither does he neglect playing with conventions of cinema as a narrative medium.
Boulder Weekly
Michael J. Casey
A six-and-a-half hour triptych that is unlike anything you've ever seen.
From the Front Row
Mattie Lucas
Ends with a whimper rather than a bang, seemingly losing sight of its own righteous indignation at the injustices facing the people of Portugal after its economic crisis.
The New York Review of Books
Adam Thirlwell
Viewed through the haze of Gomes's film, the book emerges as a sumptuous, hyper version of the filmmaker's previous works-above all, in the way that it offers lessons in stories that require the presence of another story.
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
Kathy Fennessy
All told, the trilogy plays like a cry of frustration from a filmmaker who loves the people at the bottom and loathes the people at the top.
Willamette Week
Jay Horton
We who've watched the first two installments have been too long enlivened by Gomes' sui generis worldview to appreciate fully this one's foray into realism.
Collider
Brian Formo
'Arabian Nights' concludes its six-hour tale as a hope for filmmakers to not abandon their audiences in times of trouble, but to engage with them, and listen to them.
Movie Mezzanine
Amir Soltani
Gomes has made what will quite possibly be regarded as the definitive film about the global economic crisis.
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
This sprawling, messy epic trips the light fantastic across the screen and right off of it, forming a kind of dream history.
RogerEbert.com
Scout Tafoya
Gomes plays with the traditions of the past and the tangible facts of the presents, hoping for a brighter future for his homeland.
AV Club
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky
Arabian Nights locks ordinary struggles and scrubby Portuguese country sides into Byzantine framing devices, faithful to the credo that any story can be interesting if it's told in an interesting way.
Village Voice
Calum Marsh
The stories have an almost dreamlike sweep and imaginative energy, and the film never exhausts that exuberance.
Slant Magazine
Christopher Gray
Miguel Gomes combats austerity with expansiveness, leavened by doses of frivolity and scatology.
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