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A slick Hollywood film crew has just descended upon a mysterious, crumbling Venetian hotel to create a cinematic masterpiece. But, unbeknownst to them, there are malevolent forces at work in the hotel, and soon the production is beset by a series of strange incidents, dragging the guests on a terrifying journey into the dark catacombs of desire, madness and death! (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski A psychedelic trip about a group of actors who are trying to make a historical film in Venice. Mike Figgis overshot the mark this time. Conceived in the style of a documentary, Hotel is nothing more than a patchwork of incongruous theatrical acting, dreamy visions and slightly titillating sexual obsessions. Most of the film is shot with a digital camera or through various filters, and in places the image is split into four parts, in each of which we see something different. It’s the same concept as Figgis’s previous Timecode). But what does it all mean? Paying tribute to the process of filmmaking? Or to the art of acting? At the festival screening, a third of the audience walked about before the film was over, another third applauded enthusiastically at the end, and the remaining third (myself included), who stayed until the end only because of a large dose of tolerance, left with a bemused smile. ()