Elina Löwensohn
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Living Still Life
(2014)Fièvre, a mysterious woman, collects dead animals in the wild and brings them back to life with animated films. One day, a man comes to see Fièvre—his wife is dead.

Let the Corpses Tan
(2017)Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani turn their genre-scrambling attention to European crime films of the 1970s with this kinetic brain-melter. Fixing Sergio Leone in its stylistic crosshairs, Let the Corpses Tan reduces plot to essentials, all the better to let rip with a psychedelic formal assault.

Nadja
(1995)This ultra-hip, post-modern vampire tale is set in contemporary New York City. Members of a dysfunctional family of vampires are trying to come to terms with each other, in the wake of their father's death. Meanwhile, they are being hunted by Dr. Van Helsing and his hapless nephew. As in all good vampire movies, forces of love are pitted against forces of destruction.

Depressive Cop
(2015)Following the disappearance of a girl on a Scottish island, a depressed police officer is placed in charge of the investigation.

The Miracle of Tekir
(2016)Expelled from her home after becoming mysteriously pregnant, a healer looking to salvage her name crosses paths with a woman wanting the same miracle.

After Blue (Dirty Paradise)
(2021)On a dangerous planet inhabited by women, a teenage girl and her mother must go after a notorious killer and do away with her to return home.

Lourdes
(2009)From acclaimed director Jessica Hausner, Lourdes centres on Christine (Sylvie Testud), a young woman who's been confined to a wheelchair for most of her life. In order to escape her isolation, she joins a party to Lourdes - the iconic site of pilgrimage in.

Black Venus
(2010)Baartman was taken from South African home as a 21-year-old and shipped to Georgian London, where she would be caged and exhibited as a freak show.

Get Well Soon
(2001)He left her for fame.. but wants her back. She still loves him.. but isn't sure she can trust him. Now they both have to face the truth.

The Apparition
(2018)A thoughtful story about belief follows a top journalist, recruited by the Vatican to investigate a young woman’s reported vision of the Virgin Mary.

The Beast
(2024)The year is 2044: artificial intelligence controls all facets of society as humans routinely "erase" their feelings. Will the process allow two lovers, hoping to eliminate the pain caused by their past-life romances, to fully connect in the present? Inspired by a Henry James' novella, Bertrand Bonello's poignant sci-fi epic features career-defining performances by Léa Seydoux and George MacKay.