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Métamorphoses

Country: France, Language: French, 102 mins

  • Director: Christophe Honoré
  • Writer: Christophe Honoré; Ovid
  • Producer: Philippe Martin

CGiii Comment

A mad and erratic re-imagining of Ovid's epic and deliriously dreary poem...

The Gods are - indeed - among us...and they bonk anything, anyone and everywhere. Each God has a story which usually ends up with everyone getting down and dirty!

There's a little bit of every sexual proclivity imaginable...so, with some impressive imagery, it will keep the more adventurous interested.

Obviously, we are not adventurous enough for Monsieur Honoré's vision...it really is a bit of a hard slog!


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The(ir) Blurb...

When Europe skips class to climb aboard an eight wheel truck with a magnetic young man named Jupiter, little does she know of the journey of initiation that lies ahead of her. Just off the side of the motorway lies a land inhabited by powerful gods who can transform humans into plants or animals in the blink of an eye.

Cast & Characters

Amira Akili as Europe;
Sebastien Hirel as Jupiter;
Melodie Richard as Junon;
Damien Chapelle as Bacchus;
George Babluani as Orphee;
Matthis Lebrun as Acteon;
Samantha Avrillaud as Diane;
Coralie Rouet as Io;
Nadir Sonmez as Mercure;
Vincent Massimino as Argus