Frig

Frig

Release date : November 23, 2018
Runtime : 1h
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language :
Director : Antony Hickling /
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November 23, 2018 1h France More
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Frig — a film in three parts (Love, Shit and Sperm) — is an experimental drama beginning with the end of a love affair. Love and the resulting experience are presented as a metaphor that goes beyond the personal and into a deeper consideration of life’s cycles, ultimately becoming a reflection on life, death and rebirth. Opening with a personal poem and accompanied by fragmented images, the film plunge into Sade’s universe in “120 Days of Sodom” and charts the descent into one’s own, personal hell, revealing the hidden face of society.
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  • title:Frig
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2018
  • Runtime:1h
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  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Antony Hickling /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Frig — a film in three parts (Love, Shit and Sperm) — is an experimental drama beginning with the end of a love affair. Love and the resulting experience are presented as a metaphor that goes beyond the personal and into a deeper consideration of life’s cycles, ultimately becoming a reflection on life, death and rebirth. Opening with a personal poem and accompanied by fragmented images, the film plunge into Sade’s universe in “120 Days of Sodom” and charts the descent into one’s own, personal hell, revealing the hidden face of society.
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