Of Present Body (or the perpetual spirals of pleasure and power)

Of Present Body (or the perpetual spirals of pleasure and power)

1998 · 13 min · ★ 9.0 · Documentary

Through the montage of film fragments from the Mexican Golden Cinema, it explores the cinematographic representation of of pain, violence, repressed sexuality and Mexicanness.

Directed by Marcela Fernández Violante · Written by Alfonso Morales

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