Olympia (2011 film) explained
Olympia |
Director: | Leo Damario |
Music: | Ale Sergi |
Cinematography: | Daniel Arreaza Leo Damario Phillipp Otte |
Editing: | Ezequiel Yoffe |
Distributor: | KAFilms |
Runtime: | 78 minutes |
Country: | Argentina |
Language: | Spanish |
Olympia is a 2011 Argentine indie film directed by Leo Damario and starring Mora Escolá, Mercedes Morán, Edda Bustamante, María Nela Sinisterra and Victoria Bugallo.[1]
The film narrates the story of an 18-year-old aspiring porn star and influencer, Olympia (Escolá), who, after starring in a couple of amateur videos, enters the professional industry in her first major title, which involves a scene with 16 other men. Different personalities from the rock, fashion and porn universe are to accompany the 18 years to become a renowned pop culture star.[2]
The film premiered in the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in the European Film Market.[3]
Cast
- Mora Escolá as Virginia/Olympia
- Victoria Bugallo as Micaela, Virginia's friend and first roommate
- Karina Noriega as Sol, Virginia's sister
- Mercedes Morán as the porn director
- Victoria Spinsanti as Perla, a fellow porn-star, Virginia's lover and second roommate
- Edda Bustamante as Lebon
- María Nela Sinisterra as Vernita, a professional porn star
Notes and References
- Web site: Olympia (2012). Spanish. 5 January 2013. Cinenacional.com.
- Web site: Olympia (2011). Spanish. 5 January 2013. KAFilms. https://web.archive.org/web/20121208065422/http://www.kafilms.tv/olympia/. 8 December 2012. dead.
- Web site: Leo Damario: "El espectador se va a encontrar con algo tan renovador como excitante". Spanish. 5 January 2013. Juan Pablo Russo. Escribiendocine.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20130117163320/http://www.escribiendocine.com/entrevistas/leo-damario-%E2%80%9Cel-espectador-se-va-a-encontrar-con-algo-tan-renovador-como-excitante%E2%80%9D. 17 January 2013. dead.