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Director: Cheyenne Carron
Cast: Swann Arlaud, Àstrid Bergès-Frisbey, Jacques Albaret, Danuta Zarazik
Jane desperately tries to awaken her faith in God. In her room, isolated with her lover from the rest of the world, she becomes overwhelmed with an uncontrolled flow of souvenirs, dreams and fantasies.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Extase (2009) is a critically divisive drama film directed by Cheyenne Carron. The film follows a woman named Jane as she struggles with her faith and becomes overwhelmed by her own thoughts and fantasies while isolated with her lover. Reception has been mixed, with the film's meditative and intimate approach being appreciated by some critics but seen as slow-paced and uneventful by others.
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Fans of intimate, character-driven dramas will appreciate the unique approach of director Cheyenne Carron in the 2009 film Extase, which offers a poetic, visually striking exploration of a woman's spiritual and emotional awakening through her relationship with her lover.
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