This
ambitious Labor of love from a seriously talented team of film
professionals will be a highly stylized art film about the true-life
experience of Santa Rosa, the first Saint of the Americas. Known as 'The
Rose of Lima’, this incredibly interesting woman was born in 16th
century Peru, and was blessed/cursed with ecstatic Biblical visions from
an early age.
Exploring
her magical world from her point of view, this project will be a
visually hypnotic rollercoaster of darkness and light - both in its
imagery and emotional anatomy - that depicts the extreme nature of her
life for the first time in cinematic history.
Rosa
spent the majority of her life in solitude, praying and practicing
extreme self-mortification out of her devotion to Christ - who was very
much a
living lover in her perception. We are approaching this abstract love
story in the sprit of a Fantasy/Sci-Fi journey between dimensions:
devising epic interpretations of her documented visions, miracles and
masochistic practices. The piece aspires to examine neither her
psychology nor the mythology, but rather the core metaphysical
commitment of Love and its duality to a less defined and deeper concept
of ‘God.’
Our
film stems from a larger academic thesis examining the astounding
details of Rosa's life in relation to the broader psychedelic experience
of mystics throughout history.
Falling
into the unique cinematic genre as works from such conceptualists as
Alejandro Jodorowsky, Luis Bunuel, Fritz Lang, Maya Deren, Peter
Greenaway, Carl Theodore Dreyer, Ken Russell and more recently Matthew
Barney, this piece is bound for esteemed museums, galleries, fine art
fairs and film festivals around the world.