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25 de mai. de 2003 · Cremaster 3 is the third part of a five-part film series that explores themes of masculinity, sexuality, and alchemy. The film features a mason who undergoes various rituals and transformations, involving molten metal, dental surgery, and a cheetah-woman creature.
- (1,5K)
- Drama, Fantasy
- Matthew Barney
- 2003-05-25
The films are significantly different in length; the longest (and last-made) is Cremaster 3, at over three hours, while the remaining four are approximately an hour each, for a total of approximately seven hours – #3 alone makes up almost half the total length of the cycle.
O músculo cremaster é um músculo pareado da pelve e do períneo e é desenvolvido completamente apenas na genitália externa dos homens. Localizado entre as camadas interna e externa da fáscia espermática, o cremaster recobre os testículos e o cordão espermático.
- Conteúdo Médico
- 20 min
Cremaster 3 Released Apr 25, 2003 2h 58m Fantasy List 63% Tomatometer 41 Reviews 86% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings Wild, eccentric characters observe great works of art.
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- Richard Serra
- Matthew Barney
- Fantasy
Cremaster 3 foi o último filme da série a ser filmado, em 2002. Desenvolve-se em Nova York e conta a construção do edifício Chrysler, que também é uma persoangem, e abriga as forças antagonistas encarnadas pelo Arquiteto (interpretado por Richard Serra) e o Aprendiz (interpretado por Barney).
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- Aimee Mullins
- Matthew Barney
15 de mai. de 2002 · CREMASTER 3 (2002) is set in New York City and narrates the construction of the Chrysler Building, which is in itself a character - host to inner, antagonistic forces at play for access to the process of (spiritual) transcendence.
Summaries. The third film of a five-part art-installation epic -- it's part-zombie movie, part-gangster film. Barney plays the Entered Apprentice and his opponents include the Order of the Rainbow for Girls (who look a lot like the Rockettes), Agnostic Front and Murphy's Law (two New York Hardcore bands), Aimee Mullins, and Richard Serra.