The climax of the film is the final 75-second shot of Simone's real-life meeting with her online follower. Young, however, criticized the "stylistically conventional" images by cinematographer Leo Bittencourt in comparison to the red-hot topics dealt with, which are kept "pervasively flat in TV style" and would therefore hardly lose their impact on the small screen. Newcomer Sol Miranda put on a "strong central performance" by a "multifaceted black woman in bustling Rio de Janeiro." With her play, she penetrates the didactic tendencies of the screenplay and the theoretical treatises disguised as dialogue. It is "a fascinating and ambitious third feature film" and "a sensual, intimate character study" by Murat. Neil Young of Screen Daily dubbed it a "surprise winner". "Precisely because it moves in this area where personal freedom only works as long as they mutually agree that encroachment is negotiable", stated Sennhauser. Independent Swiss journalist Michael Sennhauser described Rule 34 as "a playful, cleverly argued film with a clear provocative twist" and commented that, as with the competition entry Tengo sueños eléctricos, which received three awards in Locarno, the film "clearly plays a role" that there is a female director behind the work. The film was released theatrically in Brazil on 19 January 2023 by Imovision, and is set to be released in France on 7 June 2023 by Wayna Pitch. It was also screened in the World Cinema section of the 27th Busan International Film Festival on 8 October 2022 and at the 28th Kolkata International Film Festival on 22 December 2022. Rule 34 premiered at the 75th Locarno Film Festival on 10 August 2022, where it won the Golden Leopard for Best Film. Funding was provided by the festival's Audiovisual Fund, set up at the initiative of the Swedish government to protect democracy around the world. Lacking the funds to complete the film, Murat received a €35,000 grant in July 2021 as part of the Gothenburg Film Festival. Murat wrote the screenplay together with Gabriela Capello, Rafael Lessa and Roberto Winter. The project was part of the 2019 Berlinale Co-Production Market. The film's title refers to the so-called Rule 34, an Internet maxim which asserts that Internet pornography exists concerning every conceivable topic. Rule 34 is the third feature film by Brazilian director and screenwriter Julia Murat. It was released theatrically in Brazil on 19 January 2023 by Imovision, and is set to be released in France on 7 June 2023 by Wayna Pitch. Ī co-production between Brazil and France, the film premiered at the 75th Locarno Film Festival on 10 August 2022, where it won the Golden Leopard for Best Film. At the same time, her own sexual interests lead her into a world dominated by violence and eroticism. Structured as a series of short episodes, it follows a young law student who develops a passion for defending women in abuse cases. The film is named after the Internet phenomenon Rule 34. Sporting Index Ltd, St Martins Court, Second Floor, 10 Paternoster Row, London, EC4M 7HP, United Kingdom.Rule 34 ( Portuguese: Regra 34) is a 2022 drama film co-written and directed by Julia Murat and starring Sol Miranda. Sporting Index also encourage and support use of Gamcare and Be Gamble Aware Content including pricing data on this website is protected by copyright and database rights and may not be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form without a licence. Sporting Index is a registered trademark. In relation to territories other than the UK and Republic of Ireland, please read our disclaimer. In relation to fixed-odds betting, Sporting Index Limited is licensed and regulated in the UK by the Gambling Commission under account number 27343. Please ensure you understand the risks with sports spread betting as it involves a high level of risk and you can lose more than your original stake. In relation to spread betting Sporting Index Ltd is authorised and regulated in the UK by the Financial Conduct Authority registration number 150404 which can be verified here.
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