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"Crise existencial" from Petter Baiestorf. Brazil, 1998
Began to be shot as a porn video about a psychiatrist studying the kinks of two patients, but ended up becoming a mixture (indigestuous for a large part of the public) of violence and explicit sex.
Flatus, the elf of joy, plays his wind music on a summer night in the enchanted forest of wet taras and the pulsating pleasure of eternal orgy.
A backward mass, as catechizing as evangelical fanatics or Catholic heads.
The debut of actor E.B.Toniolli ("The Vegetable Monster from Space", "They Eat Your Meat") as a director / screenwriter in this fun short film that pays homage to the ridiculous monster films of the 50s. A job for nostalgic people.
"Acid" (1997) is an experiment with color saturation on an analog editing table. It was filmed, edited and manipulated on VHS. "Opium for the People" (2004) is an extension of these experiences.
The Gunslinger Nobody refuses to suck a bull's cock in Colonel Bajon's zoophilia movie, and a musical hunt begins.
Two thieves invades the house of a woman and get lost in their nightmares.
One summer morning, Mr Baiestorf forgets how to put on flip-flops, takes a deep breath, opens a beer and goes to the beach to spend a day full of love and great emotions.
Friends who intend to have a picnic at the Castle go through a bureaucratic tangle to obtain authorization for the picnic to take place. Based on the book "The Castle" by Franz Kafka.
Small fragments from the life of a woman tortured to death by a drug addict and a cannibalistic Satanist. The thick blood splatters against director Baiestorf's dirty lenses, which shows in a surreal way the most realistic scene of heroin use ever filmed in the history of Brazilian cinema. The short was created from scenes filmed for the feature "Stay Sick!" which Baiestorf was unable to finish.
2020, Brazil is ruled by a military crentecracy in alliance with the great agribusiness industry and the armament industry. Free thinking has become a major barrier to the Brazilian government. Anarchists, teachers, artists, small organic farmers, independent publishers and freethinkers have become the new Witches of the 21st Century and are the main targets of this crusade against wisdom. Thus, the Brazilian government created small groups of catechists who visit infidels who dare to think freely, with the mission of purifying their souls.