An exploration of contemporary relationships shown through four anthological stories set in Melbourne, Berlin, Malta and New York. In Corpore tackles the consequences of love, sex and betray... Read allAn exploration of contemporary relationships shown through four anthological stories set in Melbourne, Berlin, Malta and New York. In Corpore tackles the consequences of love, sex and betrayal.An exploration of contemporary relationships shown through four anthological stories set in Melbourne, Berlin, Malta and New York. In Corpore tackles the consequences of love, sex and betrayal.
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Naomi Said
- Anna
- (as Naomi Knight)
Sarah Timm
- Rosalie
- (as Marie Schmitt)
Chris Dingli
- Manny
- (as Christopher Dingli)
Amelia June
- Zara
- (as Amelia Hunter)
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A beautifully raw film that accurately captures the complexities and complications that arise in romantic relationships. In Corpore specifically explores these challenges through the themes of love, sex and infidelity through the tales of three different partnerships. As a young woman, this film deeply resonated with me. Whether or not we can admit this openly, we all have experienced a certain degree of turmoil in our relationships that consequently altered how way we felt about our partners and ourselves.
Superb acting overall. Each actor was beautifully grounded and convincing. Brava to the four actresses for being so raw and vulnerable in telling these young women's stories. I empathized with them EVERY second of the way. I especially enjoyed Clara Francesca's portrayal of Julia. Without giving too much away, she does an incredible job at playing an objectively flawed and polarized character with such humanity and relatability. Not an easy thing to do.
If you want a slice of real life, watch In Corpore.
Superb acting overall. Each actor was beautifully grounded and convincing. Brava to the four actresses for being so raw and vulnerable in telling these young women's stories. I empathized with them EVERY second of the way. I especially enjoyed Clara Francesca's portrayal of Julia. Without giving too much away, she does an incredible job at playing an objectively flawed and polarized character with such humanity and relatability. Not an easy thing to do.
If you want a slice of real life, watch In Corpore.
This film took me back to my youth, 4 tales that were very relatable in your prime, love fidelity family future all rolled into this film.
It also transported me to the 80's with that late night sbs feel with the multicultural mix and subtitles.
I will say I was a bit iffy at the start but then it just evolved and drew you in.
I enjoyed the film, it's not a Hollywood blockbuster but it is an original and you can see the effort of the cast and crew in it.
My rating is high because Aussies make films that are different to the main stream and they have something other than $$$ behind them, it's called passion!!!!
One might think some stories are a bit over the top, but well, life might sometimes have even been weirder, we just don't see it later on film. So again, really awsome acting,bravo, because bear in mind it's apparently all improvised when I read some info correctly, or at least like in a theather, one-go-one-shot.
Shows how forced exclusivity and jealousy disturb/corrode/kill relationships which otherwise could turn out well, if feelings like fear of loss, the wish to control a partners feelings, possessiveness etc wouldnt be so prevalent (and shockingly acepted) in the regular, (serial-)monogamous society (just look at divorce rates,which can be counted..what might be the average "breakup rate"?).
And some stories of the collection also show how difficult it can be to adapt/live/love Polyamory for people new to the matter (hint,not a spoiler: 1st is the prelude for the last story)
Also definetly a film to watch with your partner(s) - if you're brave enough, as it could initiate thoughts and hopefully contructive conversations ;)
Shows how forced exclusivity and jealousy disturb/corrode/kill relationships which otherwise could turn out well, if feelings like fear of loss, the wish to control a partners feelings, possessiveness etc wouldnt be so prevalent (and shockingly acepted) in the regular, (serial-)monogamous society (just look at divorce rates,which can be counted..what might be the average "breakup rate"?).
And some stories of the collection also show how difficult it can be to adapt/live/love Polyamory for people new to the matter (hint,not a spoiler: 1st is the prelude for the last story)
Also definetly a film to watch with your partner(s) - if you're brave enough, as it could initiate thoughts and hopefully contructive conversations ;)
The film was absolutely amazing. Ivan and Sarah, as directors, truly outdid themselves. They brilliantly captured the complexities and nuances of relationships, showing that there are so many different forms they can take. What stood out the most was how they nailed the essence of modern-day relationships-every detail felt authentic and relatable. As a filmmaker myself, I can really appreciate their insight and the unique perspectives they brought to the table. Their ability to convey these ideas with such depth and clarity is truly inspiring. Thank you to my friend Steven Kahn for bring this great epic film to my attention.
"In Corpore" was a beautiful film through and through - I have a friend who is an independent filmmaker and this movie was an inspiration on how to portray a beautiful story with strong character development, great acting, and incredible cinematography with lush surroundings and locations. Brave performances from the actors for sure, but this made for a realistic portrayal of the lives and relationships of 4 couples set in 4 different locations, ranging from Melbourne, Berlin, Malta and New York. An inspiring film that will definitely resonate with a wide range of audiences, I highly recommend this film. Kudos to Sarah and Ivan the directors for all their hard work and a job incredibly well done!
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