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Silent film meets 80s freak show: no words, all chaos, one very angry landlord.

Evixion (1986)

Dadaist fever dreamPunk rock squatVHS time capsule

Overview

Imagine a surreal narrative, without dialogue, in a style reminiscent of the 1920s silent era and seen through the lens of moving voyeuristic camera that records the odd whereabouts of an unseemly group of marginal tenants. An aging homosexual and his drug-addicted lover, a couple of fitness-freak yuppies, an eccentric Haitian lady and her son, a punkish, crazy diva, as well as other bizarre and incongruous characters. united to prevent their eviction. Watch them unravel in anarchy while they fight against the foul manoeuvres of an ingenious but nasty landlord and his accomplice who wants them evicted once and for all.

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Standout Aspects

Direction

Shbib's roving camera turns exploitation into anthropology.

Costume

Punk diva meets Haitian mystic meets yuppie aerobics realness.

Practical Effects

Zero budget, maximum texture—every grimy apartment corner breathes.

Best for:Solo: Late night weirdness when you need to feel something unhinged.·Streaming: Rare gem hunting; you'll never find this at Blockbuster.·Rewatch: Spot new grotesque details in the voyeuristic camera work.
Heads up:Drug Use: Central character is actively using; depicted without redemption arc.·Sexual Content: Aging queer desire portrayed explicitly, unromantically, on its own terms.
B

Director

Bashar Shbib

ReleasedAug 26, 1986
Runtime1h 18m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensityhigh
Tonedark
Feelheavy

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Cultural

Shbib was a Syrian-Canadian filmmaker working in Montreal's underground scene; this is outsider cinema made by a literal outsider documenting other outsiders.

Insight

The 'voyeuristic camera' isn't just style—it's the film's moral position, implicating viewers in the spectacle of poverty.

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