
Promiscuities (short) (2014)
Año de Estreno: 2014
Nación: United States
Título Alternativo: N/A
Director: Jonathan Leder
Guionista: Amy Hood, Ann Hackett, Dana Kopel, Jonathan Leder, Q. Rauschenbusch
Producción & Género
Productor(es):
Compañías: Imperial Pictures
Género: Drama, Horror, Short
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras Clave: short film
Argumento
Diane struggles with an inner turmoil that prescription pills once helped suppress but have now stopped working. This leads to a spiral of promiscuous behaviors and dark memories resurfacing. Desperate for help, Diane consults a psychotherapist who promises a solution. However, his unconventional method involves recording and scrutinizing Diane's sessions to exhaust her 'carnal neurosis'. The therapist's treatment pushes Diane's body to its limits as she navigates through this horrifying ordeal.
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Resumen
'Promiscuities' is a short film directed by Jonathan Leder in 2014, blending drama, horror, and psychological thriller elements. The story revolves around Diane, played by Charlotte Alexander, who is plagued by an inner turmoil that manifests as promiscuous behaviors. When her prescription pills stop working to suppress these impulses, she seeks help from a psychotherapist (played by Michael Gladis). However, his unconventional method of treatment intensifies Diane's struggles and pushes her to her physical limits. The film explores themes of mental health, the destructive nature of inner turmoil, and the potential dangers of unorthodox treatments.
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