Emilie shares her sadness about the loss of their parents, but also a well-hidden secret. Can the two siblings really live a love that must remain invisible, a love that is source of hope and fear at the same time. Samuel Perriard's stylized corporeality - the extremely closeup, high resolution erotic sequences - are an ode to the beauty of the forbidden. These are coupled with the visual intensity of landscape - high rock walls, snowcapped mountains and deserted valleys. "Wonderful - tragic - flickering and drifting - inevitable - consistent and hopeful. That's the mood of the movie for me." (Samuel Perriard)
Siblings Emilie and Jacob cannot help feeling a deep love for each other. After being apart for many years, they meet in the mountains.
Emilie shares her sadness about the loss of their parents, but also a well-hidden secret. Can the two siblings really live a love that must remain invisible, a love that is source of hope and fear at the same time.
Samuel Perriard's stylized corporeality - the extremely closeup, high resolution erotic sequences - are an ode to the beauty of the forbidden. These are coupled with the visual intensity of landscape - high rock walls, snowcapped mountains and deserted valleys.
"Wonderful - tragic - flickering and drifting - inevitable - consistent and hopeful. That's the mood of the movie for me." (Samuel Perriard)