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La petite mort is a French expression that refers to the brief loss of consciousness some women experience after orgasm.
As he wakes up at night a young man find himself looking for something tremendously important.
Two thirty-year-olds who have never had an orgasm are interviewed after going on a date.
A twenty-five year old named Allen, dissatisfied in his current relationship, begins an affair with a talking Greek statue.
Adela is a single mother, hardworking and humble. While she works, her mother takes care of her son. Immersed in her obligations that don't allow her to think about her, she will be forced to open her eyes and face a new reality when, on an early morning, her mother runs away from home and begins to show the first signs of dementia.
An elderly woman needs to deal with the uncomfortable and shocking discovery of her husband's hidden sexual orientation in the upcoming days after his death.
An abrasive abstract film accompanied by a scratching drone.
When a virginal girl follows her lover into a mysterious forest, a twist of fate wrenches them apart forever. The girl struggles to be ever closer to him in this fairytale about sex, death, and pie.
After surviving a vicious attack, the body of a rigorous ballerina threatens to decay unless she placates a “certain hunger” to supplement her rotting flesh.
On present-day Reunion Island, Patrice finds out about his brother's murder from the mouth of his killer. The same day, he is evicted from his own house. Whilst his mother cries out for revenge, Patrice would like to find a home... and keep his mind.
A cine-essay about the ego death and consciousness rebirth.
Why trying to find how, when the question is who?
Léo, twenty five years old, is a being who has lost himself. He is alone in a more and more unbearable existence by means of space and of vacuity. He is exhausted, incapable to pursue. For Léo, drugs are another means to spend this endless time which we call life. On a soft summer night in an abandoned villa surrounded with trees and with greenery, he injects a big quantity of heroine in the shape of ultimate journey with no return.
In this highly symbolic romp, a young rebel and his girlfriend are on the outs with their conventional parents and are trying to be part of the political movements sweeping Europe, decrying consumerism and boring old things like civic chorales, etc. They run away to the mountains, get bored and hungry, in addition to being harassed by the local authorities, and return to their parents. There, the young man commits an act of murder and symbolically showers his girlfriend in expensive doo-dads.
This meditative French-Canadian film tells the story of a young woman's search for the father she has never known. Marie Chapdelaine (Carole Laure) grew up in a remote area of Quebec without ever knowing her father, a lumberjack. She moves to Montreal, settles in there with a job as a topless dancer and begins her search for him. Eventually, with the help of his former mistress, they find the lumber camp he was working in, only to discover that he was killed in a labor dispute.
Even now, in times of an ubiquitous sexualisation of everyday life, the female orgasm continues to remain a mystery. In the documentary essay LA PETITE MORT, women of different ages and with different sexual preferences share how they experience orgasms, describe what it feels like and open up about a failed climax. Removed from pornography and excessive eroticism, they open up in indirect conversation with director-narrator Annie Gisler, who illustrates the sensual narratives of her protagonists with poetic, abstract and metaphorical images. Driven by the desire to overcome taboos and expectations that still overshadow female sexuality, the young Swiss filmmaker provides a sensitive and humorous examination of feminine intimacy in all its multifaceted richness. A dialogue among women, for women. And men.