Romance · Italy · 2013 · 1h 10m

Sublime & Perverso

Synopsis

In this definitive work, the author distills a radical and deeply personal vision of reality and human madness, crafting a film without a linear plot, composed instead of a sequence of autonomous and powerful visual scenes. In a continuous and hallucinatory flow, extreme grotesque and baroque pornography, mysticism, art, and desire merge into a single sensory and symbolic experience. Accompanied by the music of S. Lummi and M. Capitanio, the film takes the form of a contemporary infernal circle, where the viewer is dragged through images that reflect human obsessions, deviations, and ecstasies. A visionary and unsettling journey, where each fragment represents a piece of the eternal tension between the sublime and the perverse.

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