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Amer

Country: France, Language: French, 90 mins

  • Director: Hélène Cattet; Bruno Forzani
  • Writer: Hélène Cattet; Bruno Forzani
  • Producer: François Cognard; Eve Commenge

CGiii Comment

Yes, it most definitely is a horror...in every sense of the word.

It's just a endless stream of extreme close-ups and heavy breathing...the constant film references tend to infer a lack of originality, imagination and vision.

Seemingly, an homage to the 70s Italian shabby cinema...these films do not deserve revision and most certainly don't deserve any respect.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Three key moments, all of them sensual, define Ana's life. Her carnal search sways between reality and colored fantasies becoming more and more oppressive. A black laced hand prevents her from screaming. The wind lifts her dress and caresses her thighs. A razor blade brushes her skin, where will this chaotic and carnivorous journey leave her?

Cast & Characters

Cassandra Foret as Ana enfant;
Charlotte Eugene Guibeaud as Ana adolescente;
Marie Bos as Ana adule;
Bianca Maria D'Amato as La mere;
Harry Cleven as Le taximan;
Delphine Brual as Graziella;
Jean-Michel Vovk as Le pere;
Bernard Marbaix as La grand-pere mort;
Daniel Bruylandt as Motard;
Francois Cognard as La silhouette