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Release Date:
November 17, 2016
Original Title:
Venus
Alternate Titles:
Monologi Wenus
Venus - Let's Talk About Sex
Venus. Confesiones desnudas
Venus: Let's Talk About Sex
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Faction Film
House of Real
Production Countries:
Denmark | Norway
Ratings / Certifications:
PL: 18
Runtime: 80
During casting sessions, young women from Copenhagen talk candidly about their sexual experiences. Initially, the two female directors wanted to make a film as a way of better understanding their own sexual desires and frustrations. In response to a casting call, more than a hundred ordinary young women turned up and talked straight into the camera about their erotic fantasies. As shooting progressed, the filmmakers realized that these intimate casting sessions should in fact be the final film.
Assistant Editor:
Patrick Dræby Ravn
Casting:
Lena Paaske
Cinematography:
Mette Carla Albrechtsen
Catherine Pattinama Coleman
Director:
Lea Glob
Mette Carla Albrechtsen
Director of Photography:
Lea Glob
Editor:
Signe Kaufmann
Editorial Consultant:
Yaël Bitton
First Assistant Camera:
Neffi Kristensen
Original Music Composer:
Ola Kvernberg
Post Production Coordinator:
Mie Vig Dyhrberg
Sound Designer:
Yvonne Stenberg
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