La Merda

La Merda

Release date : April 1, 2012
Runtime : 52m
Countries of origin : Italy / United Kingdom /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Cristian Ceresoli /
Writers : Cristian Ceresoli /
Production companies : Frida Kahlo Productions / Richard Jordan Productions / Produzioni Fuorivia / Summerhall / Teatro Valle Occupato /
April 1, 2012 52m Italy Drama Italian More
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La Merda is a poetic stream of consciousness where it is unleashed the bulimic and revolting public confidence of a "young" and "ugly" woman as she struggles with obstinacy, resistance and courage for her own celebrity breakthrough in the society of Thighs and Liberty. La Merda is driven by a desperate attempt to pull ourselves out of the mud, the latest products of the cultural genocide aptly described by Pier Paolo Pasolini since the modern consumer society began taking form. A totalitarianism, according to Pasolini, even more repressive than the one of the Fascist era, for capable of crushing us softly.
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  • title:La Merda
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:52m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy · United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Cristian Ceresoli /
  • Writers: Cristian Ceresoli ·
  • Production companies: Frida Kahlo Productions · Richard Jordan Productions · Produzioni Fuorivia · Summerhall · Teatro Valle Occupato ·
  • Overview:La Merda is a poetic stream of consciousness where it is unleashed the bulimic and revolting public confidence of a "young" and "ugly" woman as she struggles with obstinacy, resistance and courage for her own celebrity breakthrough in the society of Thighs and Liberty. La Merda is driven by a desperate attempt to pull ourselves out of the mud, the latest products of the cultural genocide aptly described by Pier Paolo Pasolini since the modern consumer society began taking form. A totalitarianism, according to Pasolini, even more repressive than the one of the Fascist era, for capable of crushing us softly.
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