The bodies of junkies and whores are transformed into beautifully lit sculptures in this guided tour of the underworld by French Magnum photographer Antoine d'Agata, reminiscent of a mix between Caravaggio and Pedro Costa.
Bodies living in suspended animation, exhausted, surviving from client to client and shot to shot. At times, the only movement comes from a flame heating the heroin, the rest of the image caught in an endless still loop. The women's voices are heard in voice-over, some railing against the world, others still hoping to be discovered, ‘like a jewel in the dark’.
But d'Agata doesn't just observe. His body too appears before the lens in chiaroscuro: fucking, anaesthetised by opiates. Atlas asks penetrating, complex questions. Are the women being abused? Are the bodies here being reduced or elevated to art? Whatever answers you may find to these questions, the images are certain to make a deep impression.
- Director
- Antoine d'Agata
- Country of production
- France
- Year
- 2013
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2014
- Length
- 76'
- Medium
- DCP
- Languages
- English, Hindi, Russian
- Producer
- Valentina Novati
- Production Company
- Independencia Productions
- Sales
- Independencia Productions
- Screenplay
- Antoine d'Agata
- Cinematography
- Antoine d'Agata
- Editor
- Dounia Sichov
- Sound Design
- Gilles Benardeau