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The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael

United Kingdom

2005

96 Min
Color
2.35:1
English
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DIR Thomas Clay

EXEC Peter Allez

PROD Joseph Lang

SCR Thomas Clay, Joseph Lang

DP Giorgos Arvanitis

CAST Dan Spencer, Danny Dyer, Lesley Manville, Miranda Wilson, Ryan Winsley, Zoey Campbell, Charles Mnene, Michael Howe, Stuart Laing, Hilary Tones, Muriaf Salman, Donna Shilling, Mick Larkin, Ami Instone, Sam Gurney

ED David Wigram

PROD DES Attila Ráczkevy

MUSIC Jonathan Henry Harvey, Amy Purcell

Cannes (Semaine de la critique), Edinburgh (British Gala), Rotterdam (Sturm und Drang), SXSW (Narrative Feature Competition)

Synopsis

This film comprises a gruesome and consciously tasteless group rape. You need to know. A quiet, musical secondary school student turns into a drug using sadistic monster in a short time. And yet it’s a very beautiful film.

Not everyone can cope with this film. This becomes apparent time after time. Critics look for words to express their feeling of unease. Audience members leave the cinema before the film is over. It may be that the diversity of reactions – people shout bravo to vie with the booing – show that this is a special film. And a powerful film by an obviously talented first-time film maker. The Robert Carmichael of the title is a rather gangling and quiet secondary-school pupil. He lives with his mother in a boring coastal town. Together with his mother, he also obediently practices on the cello. He plays very well. He doesn’t really have any friends and no one knows he sometimes surreptitiously reads a book by the cruel Marquis de Sade. He doesn’t seem to realise what slumbering powers can be awoken in him by this. At a certain moment, Robert seeks contact with a bunch of street-corner kids. Kids who use pills and also try to deal a bit. And then things soon go from bad to worse. And when the really criminal cousin of one of the kids gets out of jail, everything gets even heavier. The crime. The drugs. The consequences. In the shy Robert, a manic monster awakes. –Rotterdam

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maxmorix

2Jul11

This film gives a shocking image of the english youth. At the end of the film it looks like the three youth are leaving the scene unpunished. To much brutality.

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matteo

2Feb11

Haneke-wannabe - all the nastiness, none the genius

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uzaigaijin

19Dec09

I'm still haunted by the rape scenes...

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