An independent photographer and his unemployed muse voyage out into the Joshua Tree desert ostensibly searching for a natural set for a magazine photoshoot. What follows is frequent bouts of violent sex in a variety of locations musing on the taciturn yet beautiful landscape and a finale that will require the audience to have a very strong constitution... Insightfully compared to a Lynchian nightmare and indeed an allegory of 9/11 Bruno Dumont's controversial movie certainly leave
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Dark, experimental French drama. An independent photographer (David Wissak) is scouting locations in the desert outside Los Angeles for a photo shoot, accompanied by his girlfriend (Yekaterina Golubeva). Around the isolated desert town of Twentynine Palms, the two lovers fight, have sex, watch television in their motel, and generally relax. Little do they know that even in the middle of nowhere they are not safe from danger, and that fear and violence can come from within as well as without.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Dark, experimental French drama. An independent photographer (David Wissak) is scouting locations in the desert outside Los Angeles for a photo shoot, accompanied by his girlfriend (Yekaterina Golubeva). Around the isolated desert town of Twentynine Palms, the two lovers fight, have sex, watch television in their motel, and generally relax. Little do they know that even in the middle of nowhere they are not safe from danger, and that fear and violence can come from within as well as without.
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