Apr 27, 2020

Innocence (2004)


The line between cinematic art and exploitation has rarely seemed finer and nervier than in the French film "Innocence." A parable about the lost paradise of girlhood, specifically those prepubescent years before a girl surrenders to the inevitable bumps and fluids, the film marks the directing debut of Lucile Hadzihalilovic, whose seemingly plotless story centers on an all-girls boarding school in a thickly treed forest of the sort usually inhabited by hungry wolves and little wayfarers in symbolic red hoods. Ms. Hadzihalilovic based her screenplay on a relatively obscure text by the German-born playwright Frank Wedekind called "Mine-Haha, or the Corporeal Education of Young Girls." The fealty of Ms. Hadzihalilovic's translation of the Wedekind text notwithstanding, the dubious vision of utopia put forth in this film finds the girls engaged in an almost militaristic pursuit of physical perfection without commensurate attention paid to their intellect. — Manohla Dargis, The New York Times

cast:
Zoé Auclair
7yo

Bérangère Haubruge
13yo

More different girls
6-10yo










Apr 14, 2020

Trade of Innocents (2012)






The story unfolds in the back streets of a tourist city in modern Southeast Asia. Here, in a dirty room on a bed with dirty sheets, a little girl is waiting for the next man.















Angyali üdvözlet (1984)


Photographed against the breathtaking fields, forests, mesas and shores of southern Hungary, The Annunciation is Andras Jeles' epic account of the dark history of humanity as portrayed entirely by children between 8 and 12 years of age. The story begins as a 12 year-old Adam is cast out of the Garden of Eden and sent on an existential odyssey through time and space. He becomes a general in Athens, a crusader in Byzantium, Danton during the French Revolution, and a witness to plague and poverty in London. As guided by a deceptively sweet, ultimately contemptuous Lucifer, Adam confronts an endless procession of rapists and concubines, betrayal and savagery, mindless cruelty and fanaticism. Superbly photographed, colorfully costumed and stunningly acted, The Annunciation makes Pasolini-like use of its youthful cast to illustrate the horror and irrationality of our times.

cast:
Júlia Mérö

Controversial scenes:
Adam (Péter Bocsor, 12) and Eve (Júlia Mérö, 11) are shown nude at the start and the end of this film.Many kisses throughout this film inclusing a very erotic kiss as they share the "forbidden fruit" in the Garden of Eden, and one where he is holding her in his lap (both clothed) with his hand on her hip. Towards the beginning when they are both nude except for loincloths, he is kissing her bare shoulders. In a similar scene near the end he is kissing her bare stomach.














Apr 11, 2020

Podróz (2006)



It's a story of a young woman from Warsaw - Iwona who has two children and works in a supermarket. He lives with his unemployed husband in a block of flats. They are always short of money - that causes many quarrels and destroys their relationship . One day Iwona receives a great offer from her old friend - Wojtek. He wants her to move to London and start a brand new life.

cast:
Karolina Paczynska
Date of Birth:November, 14 1994

Katarzyna Paczynska
Date of Birth:December, 18 1996