Set against the Greek isles, British composers Lola and Philip's relationship lingers in silence. When she meets magnetic Elena and brings her into the fold, tensions rise, forcing Lola to c... Read allSet against the Greek isles, British composers Lola and Philip's relationship lingers in silence. When she meets magnetic Elena and brings her into the fold, tensions rise, forcing Lola to confront her dark past.Set against the Greek isles, British composers Lola and Philip's relationship lingers in silence. When she meets magnetic Elena and brings her into the fold, tensions rise, forcing Lola to confront her dark past.
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Satisfaction is an emotional knockout. Emma Laird crushes it, delivering a performance that's raw, real, and impossible to look away from. Alex Burunova's direction is fearless, pulling you into a world, where every frame feels intentional, every moment lingers. The way the film explores resilience as a woman? It's gut-wrenching and deeply cathartic. The cinematography is stunning, the music lingers in your bones, and that Greek island backdrop is pure poetry. This isn't just a film-it's an experience. I felt seen and understood in a topic that is almost completely neglected in film but all too common in women's lives. I won't stop thinking about it anytime soon.
Burunova knows exactly what she's doing. She masterfully crafts a narrative that allows the story and performances to breathe, demonstrating a deep trust in the audience's ability to absorb the subtle nuances within each scene. Her direction builds tension effortlessly, creating an experience that is both gripping and immersive.
This is also one of the most gorgeous films I've seen in recent years. The cinematographer Máté Herbai elegantly carves with light and framing, capturing each moment with precision. His work beautifully complements the film's intimacy, enhancing its emotional depth and shifting moods.
This is also one of the most gorgeous films I've seen in recent years. The cinematographer Máté Herbai elegantly carves with light and framing, capturing each moment with precision. His work beautifully complements the film's intimacy, enhancing its emotional depth and shifting moods.
I saw Satisfaction at a screening and was brought to tears. Director Alex Burunova is a master of her craft, coaxing incredible performances out of her top notch cast and mixing poignant storytelling with stunning visuals to create a movie that has left an imprint on my heart.
The challenging subject matter is handled with care and respect, and the musical score could be a character of its own. It's hard to find words for how impressive this film is!
The film's protagonist, Lola, is unforgettable. Her story is both relatable and exotic, and the chemistry she has with her co stars is electric.
The challenging subject matter is handled with care and respect, and the musical score could be a character of its own. It's hard to find words for how impressive this film is!
The film's protagonist, Lola, is unforgettable. Her story is both relatable and exotic, and the chemistry she has with her co stars is electric.
I absolutely loved Satisfaction! I watched it at SXSW and was completely taken by the film's stunning visuals-every frame feels like a work of art. The cinematography beautifully captures Lola's world, while the sound and music made me truly feel what she hears and what she's trying to express deep in her mind. The movie seamlessly unfolds her journey, adding layers of emotion and depth. As a female composer, I also related to the ending - it was such a subtle yet powerful moment. That restart felt incredibly real, both for her independence and her music. The film resonated with me in so many ways, and I can't recommend it enough!
I saw this film at SXSW yesterday and during opening remarks from the filmmaker to 'let the film slowly wash over you' could not have been more appropriate. The outline here on iMdB sets the outline of the plot so no reason to repeat this.
The cinematography, acting, location (as noted on Greek island), music are all top notch. To echo the filmmaker indeed this is a slow burn that as the film progresses you begin to ask the obvious, hum how will this end?
It is very hard to describe the underlying pain the main female character, Lola, is experiencing without giving more away but there is one critical scene where the emotions on her face say it all. For her sake I pray this was shot with minimal takes.
An explosion does finally come but is one of beauty so do let this film wash over you.
The cinematography, acting, location (as noted on Greek island), music are all top notch. To echo the filmmaker indeed this is a slow burn that as the film progresses you begin to ask the obvious, hum how will this end?
It is very hard to describe the underlying pain the main female character, Lola, is experiencing without giving more away but there is one critical scene where the emotions on her face say it all. For her sake I pray this was shot with minimal takes.
An explosion does finally come but is one of beauty so do let this film wash over you.
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