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S. (2002)
Rating:
Starring: Natali Broods, Katelijne Damen, Inge Paulussen, Dora Van Der Groen, Kristine Van Pellicom
Director: Guido Henderickx
Category: Avant Garde, Drama, Erotica
Studio: Lion's Gate
Subtitles:
English
Length:
94 mins

 
 

 

Sexy... Sensual... Sinful...

S. is the name of the protagonist, played by the phenomenal debutant actress Natali Broods. The film is a hard, sexually charged generation-x film that doesn't let any taboo escape your attention. S. is an erratic, traumatized young woman who has nothing to hold on to in life. Her mother is a prostitute, her father was executed for murder. Her own relationships are a mess: violent and loveless. We regularly see her driving around in a stifling Brussels or New York to the sound of dEUS classics, sick of herself and of the world. It is a hallucinogenic trip through harsh reality, that in S. is shown as one big peepshow, right down to the falling shutters on the cubicles.