Having a pretty difficult time finding information about this movie, Zoe. It does star a very cute five-year-old girl which is why I'd like to watch it!
I have managed to find a trailer for the movie but that's about it, there's nothing on YouTube about this movie which is surprising.
I know there are a bunch of people here that are very good at finding obscure movies, hopefully, the same can happen here. If somebody does give it a go, thank you so much for trying!
Re: [REQ] Zoe (2016)
Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2023 11:49 pm
by ghost
IMDB:
Gema is unemployed. Her daughter Zoe dreams of having wings. Gema wants to fly with her, to get out of this place that asphyxiates, that feeds the fear. Both imagine an identical house painted in red, far away from the noise and close to themselves.
Gema is unemployed. Her daughter Zoe dreams of having wings. Gema wants to fly with her, to get out of this place that asphyxiates, that feeds the fear. Both imagine an identical house painted in red, far away from the noise and close to themselves.
Zoe (2016).1080p.mkv
In Spanish without any subtitles
You're a superstar! Thank you Ghost!
The lack of subtitles is a shame but I can usually figure out what's going on in some scenes if I re-watch them a couple of times.
Tubi is geo-restricted to the United States and normally has English captions for English-language movies, and optional or hardcoded English subtitles for non-English ones. But it has no subtitle for this one. What a load of crap! Grrrr!
Note: Moved to Documentaries.
Re: [REL] Zoe (2016) [Spain]
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2023 6:35 am
by ghost
normally has English captions for English-language movies, and optional or hardcoded English subtitles for non-English ones.
Yes, I know. This is one of the few movies/documentaries without subs.
Note: Moved to Documentaries.
Hmm I would call it a mix between film and docu. Wasn't sure about that.
Re: [REL] Zoe (2016) [Spain]
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2023 1:39 pm
by Night457
I haven't watched it and it looked like "fiction" from the descriptions, but then I saw multiple sites listing it as a documentary. (Including Tubi.) I avoided reading actual film reviews. If you have watched it and consider it narrative fiction, then by all means move it back! (IMDB isn't always right, and some sites copy information from it.) Just post that you did it so that I do not get confused.
I myself have a rather broad definition of documentary. I am an enormous fan of the films of Werner Herzog. His documentaries are not drily literal facts but a search for what he calls "ecstatic truth", which I suppose most would call "poetic truth". Or the occasional outright lie. I thought maybe Zoe might be a documentary of that type.