The Phone Box (1972)
aka La Cabina
Genre: Comedy | Horror | Short
Country: Spain | Director: Antonio Mercero
Language: Spanish | Subtitles: English (Optional, embedded in mkv file)
Aspect ratio: 1.33:1 | Length: 34mn
Dvdrip H264 Mkv – 744×572 – 25fps – 1.02gb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065513/
A man gets trapped inside a telephone box. Onlookers unsuccessfully try to free him. Then the men from the telephone company arrive, but relief turns into puzzlement, then horror, as it transpires what they have in store for him.
La Cabino is a film constructed on simplicity and brilliance. The story about a man trapped inside a public phone-booth starts off as a comedy and then gradually spirals into a surreal nightmare from which there seems no escape. This short film is rich in symbols and metaphors about loneliness and alienation in the urban landscape. How ironic that we have our main protagonist trapped, like a fly inside a glass jar, he wants to communicate his terror but the telephone is out-of-order and we bear witness to his growing unease and dread. Human dialogue is kept to a bare minimum and it feels like a silent film with a dream-like quality which becomes claustrophobic.
This stark film has an atmosphere that sears the mind and emotions of viewers and the residue it leaves behind remains long after the film has finished. The haunting and creepy cinematography is suffused with suspense and unseen menace. Terror prowls about as we watch with dried mouths. A complete masterpiece of the genre that would have Hitchcock turning livid with envy.
Excellent short! Great camera work & editing. Like Tales of the Crypt meets Haneke meets Tardi shot in early 70s Spain.