Scene from Pendular (2017)
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Alternate Names: Raquel Karro Oliveira
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Raquel Karro co-starred as a modern dancer named 'Lila' in the Brazilian psychological drama 'Pendular' (2017). The film follows her character and her sculptor husband, living and working in the same loft space, navigating their relationship's volatile dynamics. As they struggle to maintain equilibrium while supporting each other's creative pursuits, tensions escalate leading to anger and raw sexual expressions.
About the Movie: Pendular (2017)
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Julia Murat, Tatiana Leite
Co-Producer: Andrés Longares, Felicitas Raffo, Julia Solomonoff, Juliette Lepoutre, Pierre Menahem
Companies: Bubbles Project, CEPA Audiovisual, Esquina Filmes, MPM Film, Primo Filmes, Still Moving, Syndrome Films, Taiga Filmes
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Keywords
Keywords: dancer, relationship, sculptor, woman director
Story
In 'Pendular', an expansive factory loft serves as both home and studio for a modern dancer named Sofia (played by Danielle Rolla) and her sculptor husband Arthur (played by João Miguel). As their relationship evolves, so does their artistic expression, with each pursuing their craft in the space divided by a single strip of tape. The couple's mutual support begins to fray as competition creeps in, leading to suppressed tensions that eventually erupt into anger and raw sexuality. This dance between two wounded souls pushes them towards their breaking point.
Summary
Directed by Julia Murat (also known as Júlia Murat), 'Pendular' is a drama that explores the complex dynamics of a romantic relationship through the lens of contemporary art. The film delves into the limits, contradictions, and obsessions of Sofia and Arthur's union, reflecting these aspects in their respective artistic endeavors. Shot across Argentina, Brazil, France, and Germany, 'Pendular' showcases Murat's unique perspective as a woman director, offering insights into the intricacies of relationships and the creative process.