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Vibrations

Vibrations (2025)

Movie •10.0 •0h 13m •All Ages
Documentary

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In an intimate and provocative journey, Vibrations is a documentary-essay that explores the filmmaker’s complex relationship with explicit imagery and his own sexuality. Born into a Catholic family and struggling to put his homosexuality into words, the director finds in pornography a space for self-exploration and acceptance. The film dives into the nuances of alternative pornography, challenging stigmas and revealing how desire, identity, and the politics of the body intertwine both on screen and in life. A work that pulses between the personal and the universal, Vibrations challenges perceptions and invites a rediscovery of pleasure and freedom through the image.

DirectorsMiguel Soll
WritersMiguel Soll

Top Cast

Miguel Soll

Miguel Soll

Axel Abysse

Axel Abysse

Giuliano Bourez

Giuliano Bourez

Jean de Marco

Jean de Marco

Marianne Chargois

Marianne Chargois

Kiethelle

Kiethelle

Yoshi Kawasaki

Yoshi Kawasaki

Cilu Dièl

Cilu Dièl

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