Via Crux (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 10, 2024

Original Title:
Via Crux

Genres:
Fantasy

Production Companies:
Self Produced

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +16 

Runtime: 9

Your body is a chalice, filled with wine. Your skin is silken and tawny like a field of wheat touched by the breeze.

An experimental, audiovisual exploration of female corporeity and the effects inflicted upon it by a mystical experience. The conjugation of flesh and spirit born out of the contact with catholic symbolism. Religion and eroticism, as well as temptation and violence, as seen through an earthly spirituality. A short film inspired by real-life testimonies of women in the medieval times regarding their relationship to Jesus of Nazareth and how this translates to the female body.

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Art Direction:
Estefanía Bozok
Rocío Moledous

Assistant Director:
Gonzalo Carlos Irazu
Camila Rusch

Camera Operator:
Agustina Crespo

Colorist:
Ramiro Chalde

Costume Designer:
Damiana Vásquez

Director:
Estefanía Bozok

Director of Photography:
Ignacio de la Sota

Editor:
Gonzalo Carlos Irazu

Electrician:
Joel Aguirre

Gaffer:
Nicolás Paul Imas

Makeup & Hair:
Rocío Moledous

Original Music Composer:
Ismael Bozok

Producer:
Estefanía Bozok
Gonzalo Carlos Irazu
Ignacio de la Sota

Sound Designer:
Valeria Berro

VFX Artist:
Fabricio Bubico

Writer:
Estefanía Bozok

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