Private Project

Pulsatille Vulgaire

Pulsatille Vulgaire is exploring exhibitionnism. This very frontal film creates a slightly disturbing scene in which a blurry body is evolving behind a wet and flowered glass. As this body is shamelessly giving itself to the eyes of the watcher, there is still a glass that separate the two of them. As this separation could put the body inside a showcase, it is also a reminder that the pleasure that this body experiences is for itself will never be reachable to anyone. The apparently harmless scene tends to threaten the viewer by the rawness and the pleasure the body is experiencing.

  • Mona Aethusa
    Director
  • 3hilosophy
    Original Music
  • Project Type:
    Other
  • Runtime:
    2 minutes 46 seconds
  • Country of Origin:
    France
  • Country of Filming:
    France
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Mona Aethusa

Mona is a French filmmaker who really recently started to explore her own sexuality and self representation.
Her films are always an aesthetic reseach comming from the expression of her own internal exploration. As she is willing to reshape her indentities throught her desires and fantasies.

She is in charge of all the process, from the artistic direction to the communication, edits and performing. And she collaborate with musicians for the original music.

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