An isolated island. A mysterious woman named Sarah-la-Blonde (Arielle Dombasle). A haunted screenwriter (Charles Tordjman) reworking his personal tragedies into an ever-changing script. An enigmatic sailor (Fred Ward) who may have blood on his hands. One of those puzzling European movies
in which you're never sure what's real and what's not -- and, by the end of it all, you don't much care. Directed and co-written by Alain Robbe-Grillet (who wrote LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD and directed TRANS-EUROPE EXPRESS), it's a gorgeous, dreamy puzzle of a movie that's far too obscure for its own
good.
Released:
1995
Rated:
NR
Length:
100 mins