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Grand jeté, Altered Innocence presents ; a Brave New Work production in co-production with WDR ; screenplay by Anna Melikova ; directed by Isabelle Stever ; producers, Mohammad Farokhmanesh, Armin Hofmann, Frank Geiger

Label
Grand jeté, Altered Innocence presents ; a Brave New Work production in co-production with WDR ; screenplay by Anna Melikova ; directed by Isabelle Stever ; producers, Mohammad Farokhmanesh, Armin Hofmann, Frank Geiger
Language
ger
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Grand jeté
Oclc number
1354627830
Responsibility statement
Altered Innocence presents ; a Brave New Work production in co-production with WDR ; screenplay by Anna Melikova ; directed by Isabelle Stever ; producers, Mohammad Farokhmanesh, Armin Hofmann, Frank Geiger
Runtime
105
Summary
Nadja is an aspiring ballerina with the scars to prove it. A masochistic pursuit at her dream career has left her body battered, a map of the tumultuous torture dancers withstand on a daily basis. Working now as a dancing instructor for children, rather than as the dancer she always wanted to be, she decides to visit the adult son she has been estranged from since he was a child. Mario, raised by his grandmother, is similarly focused on his physical form and the abuse it takes to earn the physique he craves. When Nadja shows up at Mario's doorstep, it starts a relationship that is as sensitive as it is taboo shattering, placing Grand Jeté alongside other provocative European films like Christophe Honoré's Ma mère and Bertrand Blier's Beau Pere. Isabelle Stever's film, a selection of the Berlin International Film Festival, is a powerful character drama about familial boundaries and the lack thereof, with sensational (and daring) performances from Grether and Schönfels and striking, intimate cinematography by Constantin Campean
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
Classification
resource.filmdirector
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