Ecstasy


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An elliptical portrait of a young girl experiencing both rapture and torture starving herself as a way to find a place in a brutal uncertain world.


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Moara Passoni

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Clara is a ballerina. She’s also anorexic. Painful and complex, yet strangely euphoric, her relationship to her body and to food go well beyond the clichés we associate with the disease. Denying herself food brings her feelings of ecstasy (as suggested by the film’s title) and she sees her physical body, the vessel of her own creation, through the lens of architecture. This vertiginous documentary, intertwining fiction and profoundly intimate memoir, is Brazilian director Moara Passoni’s first feature-length film. It is a visceral cinematographic experience. Passoni took inspiration from her own life to meld the bursts of sound and images in a style that borders on experimental, all within sepulchrally beautiful frames. Ecstasy offers a new vision on a devastating subject that proves the importance of knowing how to work with voiceover, which here plays the role of sublime conveyor of the psychological state and sensitivity of a young woman, which will surely resonate with others.



Zoé Protat
Programming Director, Festival du nouveau cinéma


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    Language: Français
  • Année 2020
  • Pays Brazil
  • Durée 75
  • Producteur Busca Vida Filmes
  • Langue Portuguese
  • Sous-titres
  • Résumé court Clara is a dancer, she is also anorexic. The filmmaker draws inspiration from her experiences to offer us a new vision on a painful subject.
  • Compositeur
  • Mention festival
  • Feministe equitable
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Clara is a ballerina. She’s also anorexic. Painful and complex, yet strangely euphoric, her relationship to her body and to food go well beyond the clichés we associate with the disease. Denying herself food brings her feelings of ecstasy (as suggested by the film’s title) and she sees her physical body, the vessel of her own creation, through the lens of architecture. This vertiginous documentary, intertwining fiction and profoundly intimate memoir, is Brazilian director Moara Passoni’s first feature-length film. It is a visceral cinematographic experience. Passoni took inspiration from her own life to meld the bursts of sound and images in a style that borders on experimental, all within sepulchrally beautiful frames. Ecstasy offers a new vision on a devastating subject that proves the importance of knowing how to work with voiceover, which here plays the role of sublime conveyor of the psychological state and sensitivity of a young woman, which will surely resonate with others.



Zoé Protat
Programming Director, Festival du nouveau cinéma


  • FR- Extase

    FR- Extase


    Language: Français
  • Année 2020
  • Pays Brazil
  • Durée 75
  • Producteur Busca Vida Filmes
  • Langue Portuguese
  • Sous-titres
  • Résumé court Clara is a dancer, she is also anorexic. The filmmaker draws inspiration from her experiences to offer us a new vision on a painful subject.
  • Compositeur
  • Mention festival
  • Feministe equitable
  • Image revue
  • Description revue
  • Lien revue
  • Avertissement
  • Texte bouton revue

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