FRANCE | 38 minutes | 2018
There’s no question: in terms of new cinema, Bertrand Mandico sets the bar high. There’s also no question that on the heels of The Wild Boys (screened last year at the FNC), his latest masterful opus of genre-bending cinema will get people salivating. Past, present and future intermingle in a pulpy world where Jules Verne meets Richard Corben. A pop confection about femininity and the search for lost emotions, an orgiastic and fetishistic delight that plays with the medium and an homage to sci-fi, actresses and anyone who doesn’t want to die. Be there or just be nowhere. NORTH-AMERICAN PREMIERE
Preceded by
Y A-T-IL UNE VIERGE ENCORE VIVANTE ? (2015/9 min./VOASTF) Dir.. : Bertrand Mandico
Et
PREHISTORIC CABARET (2014/10 min./VOA) Dir.. : Bertrand Mandico
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