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Philosophy in the Boudoir 2017
A Filosofia na Alcova (original title)
1h 16m | Crime, Fantasy, Mystery | November 2017 (Brazil)
Storyline:Devising a fantastic universe, in which ancient make-up and costumes share the screen with contemporary elements such as limousines, helicopters and mobile phones, ‘Philosophy in the Boudoir’ intends to blur the borders of realism and make the spectator get closer to timeless issues. The boudoir inside an industrial plant brings an aggressive aesthetics to the teachings and orgies. The takes are developed in different ways. The franzy of orgies has a fast editing, whilst philosophical moments are long sequence shots. By bringing to the contemporary world a 200-year-old romance, we intend to trigger questions about the real moral changes in Western society. It is also interesting to highlight Sade’s feminism. His female heroes are independent women, masters of their own sexual drive. At last, due to the solid theatrical background of the artists, the film was inevitably contaminated by unusual procedures (according to the film tradition), contributing to new possibilities of exchange between arts.Directors: Ivam Cabral, Rodolfo García Vázquez
Writers: Ivam Cabral, Greta Coutinho, Nina Nóbile
Stars: Eduardo Chagas, Phedra de Córdoba, Silvio Eduardo (voice)
Country of origin: Brazil
Language: Portuguese
Also known as: Philosophy in the Boudoir
IMDB Profile tt7894158
Philosophy in the Boudoir (2017)
Director: Ivam Cabral, Rodolfo García Vázquez
Writers: Ivam Cabral, Greta Coutinho, Nina Nóbile
Stars: Eduardo Chagas, Phedra de Córdoba, Silvio Eduardo
Summary: Devising a fantastic universe, in which ancient make-up and costumes share the screen with contemporary elements such as limousines, helicopters and mobile phones, 'Philosophy in the Boudoir' intends to blur the borders of realism and make the spectator get closer to timeless issues. The boudoir inside an industrial plant brings an aggressive aesthetics to the teachin... Read all
Also known as: A Filosofia na Alcova on DVD
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