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Alex Cox Reimagines Gogol in Wild West Farewell Film
1 Feb
Summary
- Director Alex Cox stars in his final film, a surreal western.
- The film adapts Nikolai Gogol's novella 'Dead Souls' to the old west.
- It satirizes contemporary politics and immigration policies.

Director Alex Cox has unveiled his final cinematic work, a distinctive and surreal western titled 'Dead Souls'. Cox himself stars in the film, which draws inspiration from Nikolai Gogol's classic novella of the same name. The story has been transplanted from pre-revolutionary Russia to the American old west of the late 19th century, featuring filming locations in Almeria, Spain, and Arizona.
Cox portrays Strindler, a peculiar character who offers to purchase lists of deceased individuals from local notables. His sinister plan involves selling these names to government departments as proof of alien exclusion, serving as a sharp satire on contemporary politics and immigration policies. The film is noted for its indie-budget aesthetic, presented almost as a theatrical chamber piece, and features bizarre characters and dreamlike sequences.




