In this wicked satire from Argentinian director Lukas Valenta Rinner, clothes and nudity become the frontiers between the civilized and the uncivilized. Belén is a dour housecleaner, scrubbing and vacuuming away her days working for an utterly banal upper class family. Day after day she exists merely to keep life’s detritus from accumulating on the bland homes and grounds of the suburban elite. Until one day when she peeks past a giant shrub to find scores of naked bodies, enjoying the sunlight, unaware or uncaring about the imperfections that should be hidden beneath clothing. Soon, she joins the ranks of the naked, exploring her body and her soul, and eventually, along with her new friends, her inner desires for chaos, anarchy, and even violence.
Director's Biography
Lukas Valenta Rinner was born in Salzburg, Austria in 1985 and studied at the Universidad del Cine in Buenos Aires. His debut feature was Parabellum ('15), followed by A Decent Woman.
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