Eat, For This Is My Body

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Eat, For This Is My Body

Director:
Michelange Quay
NR, 105 Minutes
 

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Michelange Quay’s extraordinary first feature invites us to abandon the rules of traditional storytelling and embrace a poetic cinematic language uniquely his own, as was evident in his ferocious short The Gospel Of The Creole Pig (ND/NF 2004). This seductive and radical film begins with a breathtaking aerial traveling shot over a tropical island where nature’s bounty vies with images of poverty and suffering. A woman with a huge belly undergoes a difficult birth; the sound of a rushing waterfall quells her plaintive cries. A voodoo ceremony erupts with fervor. A white woman serves an imaginary dinner to a group of black boys forced to reiterate “merci.” Vibrant musical sequences give way to contemplative tableaux of sexual ambiguity. More than playing the race card, Quay reflects on the political and sexual politics of a country with a stormy past and an uncertain future in a film you are not likely to forget.

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"Part ethnographic art film, part race-conscious critique, Quay’s dreamlike, allegorical journey into the spiritual heart of postcolonial Haiti is chock full of symbolic images and theatrically striking set pieces. Don’t try to “figure it out.” Just look—and think."

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Details

Runtime:
105 min.

Genre:
Drama

Country:
FRANCE

Language:
French

Color:
Color

Certification:
NR

Plot Summary

Michelange Quay studied film at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. In 2002, he was selected for Cannes Film Festival’s Cinefondation Residence for Directors. His short The Gospel Of The Creole Pig was screened in ND/NF 2004. Eat, for This is My Body is his feature debut.

 

 

 

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Directed by
Michelange Quay

Produced by
Tom Dercourt

Writing credits
Michelange Quay

Cast

Hans Dacosta Saint-Val
Jean Noel Pierre
Catherine Samie
Sylvie Testud

 

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