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The Saragossa Manuscript (1965, Poland, Dir. Wojciech Has)

Nested stories within stories within stories — soldiers reading books about ghosts reading about soldiers.
It’s like Inception set in the Enlightenment, directed by a baroque dreamer.
Wildly ambitious, funny, and philosophically strange, this Polish odyssey is fantasy for anyone who loves getting lost in stories about stories.

Rating: 📖🧙‍♂️🕯️🧠🌀 / 5

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