Aging movie icon Ristol is sick of his looks, his job - life as such. To escape this predicament, he puts his soul into a doll and lets his mortal body die. And that’s not the last earthly residence his spirit moves to. A completely bizarre fantasy tale that can also be looked at as a meta-movie about its star, Lex Barker, who by then was old, bored with the business, and living in semi-retirement.
'Bizarre' is also the best word to describe Aoom’s adventurous, excessively expressive, utterly outré style that indulges in fish-eye shots of interiors, a moody and at times very liberal use of slow motion, an in-your-face-attitude to colour, and an actor with an exceptionally weird nose. Back then, the film was deemed a fiasco and vanished almost immediately after its premiere. Today, one can rediscover it as an odd gem from a time in cinema when any mix of attitudes and genres was seemingly fair game.

Director
Gonzalo Suarez
Country of production
Spain
Year
1970
Festival Edition
IFFR 2016
Length
72'
Medium
Betacam Digi
Language
Spanish
Producer
Enrique Esteban
Production Company
Herusa Interfilms
Screenplay
Gustavo Hernández, Gonzalo Suarez
Cinematography
Francisco Marín
Editor
Maricel Bautista
Production Design
Andrés Vallvé
Music
Alfonso Sáinz
Cast
Lex Barker
Director
Gonzalo Suarez
Country of production
Spain
Year
1970
Festival Edition
IFFR 2016
Length
72'
Medium
Betacam Digi
Language
Spanish
Producer
Enrique Esteban
Production Company
Herusa Interfilms
Screenplay
Gustavo Hernández, Gonzalo Suarez
Cinematography
Francisco Marín
Editor
Maricel Bautista
Production Design
Andrés Vallvé
Music
Alfonso Sáinz
Cast
Lex Barker