In Cinemas 11/8/2025

PÖFF: Umbracle

PÖFF: Umbracle

Genre

BNFF

Run time

1h 25min

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A bridge between Spanish modernism and the European avant-garde, Pere Portabella – who produced works by Buñuel, Saura, and Ferreri – delivers perhaps his boldest film with “Umbracle” (1972).

Shot clandestinely amid Francoist censorship and death sentences, the film turns the silencing and fracturing of the subjugated subject into a critical device of the medium itself against the symbolic violence of authoritarian discourse.

From that premise, the film unfolds as an urban phantasmagoria. Christopher Lee, freed from narrative ties, drifts through a spectral Barcelona while the editing strings together shock sequences, disarms hegemonic codes, and tightens the viewer’s expectations. This combination of forces allows the filmmaker to test the limits of cinema as resistance and to open a space for critical reappropriation in today’s cinema.

For all this, “Umbracle” endures as an emblem of cinema’s formal power to confront any authoritarian gaze and stands as a living instrument for the present.

Javier Garcia Puerto

Genre

BNFF

Run time

1h 25min

A bridge between Spanish modernism and the European avant-garde, Pere Portabella – who produced works by Buñuel, Saura, and Ferreri – delivers perhaps his boldest film with “Umbracle” (1972).

Shot clandestinely amid Francoist censorship and death sentences, the film turns the silencing and fracturing of the subjugated subject into a critical device of the medium itself against the symbolic violence of authoritarian discourse.

From that premise, the film unfolds as an urban phantasmagoria. Christopher Lee, freed from narrative ties, drifts through a spectral Barcelona while the editing strings together shock sequences, disarms hegemonic codes, and tightens the viewer’s expectations. This combination of forces allows the filmmaker to test the limits of cinema as resistance and to open a space for critical reappropriation in today’s cinema.

For all this, “Umbracle” endures as an emblem of cinema’s formal power to confront any authoritarian gaze and stands as a living instrument for the present.

Javier Garcia Puerto

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Production year

2025

Global distributor

PÖFF

Local distributor

PÖFF

In Cinemas

11/8/2025