Brazilian filmmaker Anita Rocha da Silveira’s long-awaited follow up to 2015’s Acclaimed Kill Me Please offers a searing and stylish critique of puritanical patriarchy. Opens July 29th at the Angelika in NYC, and the Alamo DTLA and Laemmle NoHo in LA.
The film stars Mari Oliveria, Lara Tremouroux, Joana Medeiros, Felipe Frazão, Bruna G, Carol Romano, João Vithor Oliveira, Bruna Linzmeter, Thiago Fragoso. Anita Rocha da Silveira writes and directs.
Synopsis:
Mari and her friends broadcast their spiritual devotion through pastel pinks and catchy evangelical songs about purity and perfection, but underneath it all they harbor a deep rage. By day they hide behind their manicured facade, and by night they form a masked, vigilante girl gang, prowling the streets in search of sinners who have deviated from the rightful path. After an attack goes wrong, leaving Mari scarred and unemployed, her views of community, religion, and her peers begin to shift. Nightmares of repressed desires and haunting visions of alluring temptation become undeniable and the urge to scream and release her paralyzing inner demons is more powerful than ever before. A neon-tinged genre-bender that gives provocative form to the overwhelming feminine fury coursing through modern life, MEDUSA dares us not to look away.
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