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Transe

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 6m
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6.0/10
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Transe (2006)
Drama

Sonia, seeks a better life in Europe. She gets a job in Germany but is kidnapped and forced into sexual slavery, being trafficked across countries. Her resistance leads to suffering and degr... Read allSonia, seeks a better life in Europe. She gets a job in Germany but is kidnapped and forced into sexual slavery, being trafficked across countries. Her resistance leads to suffering and degradation.Sonia, seeks a better life in Europe. She gets a job in Germany but is kidnapped and forced into sexual slavery, being trafficked across countries. Her resistance leads to suffering and degradation.

  • Director
    • Teresa Villaverde
  • Writer
    • Teresa Villaverde
  • Stars
    • Ana Moreira
    • Viktor Rakov
    • Robinson Stévenin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    601
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Teresa Villaverde
    • Writer
      • Teresa Villaverde
    • Stars
      • Ana Moreira
      • Viktor Rakov
      • Robinson Stévenin
    • 3User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Ana Moreira
    Ana Moreira
    • Sónia
    Viktor Rakov
    Viktor Rakov
    Robinson Stévenin
    Iaia Forte
    Iaia Forte
    Andrey Chadov
    Andrey Chadov
    Filippo Timi
    Filippo Timi
    Dinara Drukarova
    Dinara Drukarova
    Io Appolloni
    • Mulher do Bordel
    Ronaldo Bonacchi
    • Dono da Casa
    Pedro Giestas
    Pedro Giestas
    • Homem do Contentor
    Eunice Gomes
    • Chiara
    Marcus Soares
    • Cliente
    Mário Russo
    • Cliente
    • Director
      • Teresa Villaverde
    • Writer
      • Teresa Villaverde
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    7theghostorchid

    Challenging to watch, but worth it.

    Like the user above, I saw this film at TIFF.

    When I first watched this, I felt it had a lot of long, slow shots, with seemingly little progression. I admit feeling rather sleepy in the first half. I didn't feel much connection to the introverted, stolid main character. The speed increases in the second half, but so does the confusion. Time is vague, characters appear and disappear, settings and languages change, the sanity of our main character becomes suspect...and then on one sweeping note, the film ends. I sensed many of my fellow festival attendees were yawning and scratching their heads.

    It wasn't until today, "the morning after", that I'm finding scenes from the film repeatedly intruding into my mind, and I've come to better appreciate it.

    This film is not meant to be enjoyable to watch; there is nothing enjoyable about sexual slavery. To make this film "entertaining" by traditional standards would be to betray the main character. So here is what I liked:

    + The main character wasn't your typical victim. We usually see very likable victims, chatty and kind, feminine. The protagonist in Transe, however, is stolid, even sullen, highly dignified, and tightly wired - we can sense a darker, masculine strength inside her. She's not the screamy, weepy type - which makes her rare moments of raw emotions - or even speech - all the more evocative. I am wildly impressed that the director chose to have a complex character face a complex situation, rather than the usual complex/simple breakdown.

    + The long, still nature shots were very beautiful. We are presented, in the midst of horror and fear, images of benevolent trees, ice, and so forth - extreme serenity. In the Q&A, the director said she did this because it's realistic, like a bomb dropping in a beautiful little town. We envision horrible things happening in scenes of ugliness, but seeing horrible things happen between shots of breathtaking beauty and calmness really reinvents the context. Definitely something that isn't normally done.

    + Like Zen Buddhism, you get confused because you are *supposed* to be confused. The film depicts what happens psychologically to someone undergoing a very specific type of trauma - and what happens isn't a nice, cohesive story. Ideas appear like fireflies and then flicker out as just quickly, time moves at strange and vague paces, languages and countries change. The linear timeline, with its handy little demarcations of what-happens-when, has been erased. Instead we are left with human memory as it really is: fading in, fading out, and touched by occasional moments of sharp detail.

    + The film is extremely graphic without showing many graphic images. Some of the scenes that were hardest to watch featured no human life forms at all. The director was quite skillful at getting across what was happening, while not showing anything too objectionable. I felt like I'd watched a very graphic film, although I really hadn't. It reminds me of the skill seen in playwrights: the ability to force the viewer to vividly imagine what is happening, based on context and subtle cues.

    So altogether, this seems to be one of those films in which its flaws and problems are also its merits.

    Hard to watch, but important to see.
    7LeRoyMarko

    Good and bad

    I saw this movie at the Toronto International Film Festival. The first hour goes terribly slowly. You just keep asking yourself where the director is going. Some people in the audience just got up and left. When we finally know what the movie is about, it's a bit easier to understand. But the ending just leaves you as perplexed as you were at the beginning. Thank God the director was there for a Q&A at the end of her film. Without it, I would have felt robbed of two hours of my life. But her comments helped me understand the meaning of a few scenes, including the last. This is a movie full of symbolism. One thing's for sure, the movie truly speaks about an ugly phenomenon in our world: human trafficking.

    The movie might have a terribly slow pace and some strange scenes (à la David Lynch), one aspect we can't complain about is the photography. It's just superb. Some camera shots are just breathtaking. The music is also good.

    Seen at the Varsity, during the Toronto International Film Festival, on September 16th, 2006.

    77/100 (**½)
    8wilderaven

    Very realistic movie... A MUST SEE

    This is not a movie for anyone... It is not one of those movies that we see in the "Magic Cinema" were everything is beautiful. It has a very cruel and realistic way of showing the effects of prostitution, and the rotten world that we are living in. If you think that you have problems see this movie and your life will seam like paradise. It has a beautiful and fantastic interpretation of Ana Moreira. It is very well filmed and all the timings of shooting are just perfect. Teresa Villaverde at her best with this window of the cruel world. See it with your brains and not your eyes. After this movie your life just wont be the same.

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    • Release date
      • December 27, 2006 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Russia
      • France
      • Portugal
    • Official site
      • Official site (Portugal)
    • Languages
      • Portuguese
      • German
      • Italian
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Trance
    • Filming locations
      • France
    • Production companies
      • Gemini Films
      • Madragoa Filmes
      • Revolver Film
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $9,673
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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