DIRTY GOD
2019 Films
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1h 43m
Parties, music and pretty boys: for Jade and her friends, London nightlife is a weekly highlight. But Jade meets mostly stares now that her face is scarred after a cowardly acid attack by her ex. Painful experiences are not enough to daunt the tough young mother, however; but will her life ever return to normal now that even her daughter is afraid to look at her? On a road of denial, shame, hope and betrayal, Jade learns that in the end she needs the courage to look beyond her vulnerable appearance to find her indestructible core.
Direction: Sacha Polak
Script: Sacha Polak, Susanne Farrell
Production: Marleen Slot
Co-Production: Michael Elliott, Dries Phlypo, John Keville
Cinematography: Ruben Impens
Editing: Sander Vos
Production Design: Sanne Schat
Costume Design: Sara Hakkenberg, Tine Deseure
Make-Up: Morten Jacobsen, Rogier Samuels, Lindelotte van der Meer
Sound: Oliver Pattinama, Michelle Fingleton
Original Score: Rutger Reinders
Visual Effects: Jan Daghelinckx
Cast: Vicky Knight, Katherine Kelly, Eliza Brady-Girard, Rebecca Stone, Bluey Robinson, Dana Marineci
Original Title: DIRTY GOD
Original Language: English
Film Production Countries: Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium, Ireland
Statement of the Director/s
I wanted to make a film that is set in the present, a period in which appearance prevails. In this selfie-generation, imagery is more important than ever. The internet and how one comes across on it has a great impact.
Your face is your identity. The first portal of communication. I had been toying with the idea of making a feature film about a young burnt woman who has to deal with her life for some time. She struggles with everything with which most young women struggle but on top of that, something horrible has happened to her.
From a dramatic point of view, I was triggered by the fact that Jade’s ex had thrown acid into her face. Never before has a film been made about this. For a person doing such a thing – which to me is inconceivable – it apparently is an act of vengeance. If you refuse to be beautiful for me, I won’t let you be beautiful for anybody. Besides, the act itself is as simple as throwing a glass of water into someone else’s face. Often, the perpetrator has no idea of the consequences his attack has on the victim. For the victim or the survivor, life will never be the same again. The last few years the number of acid attacks in London multiplied dramatically, to 465 attacks in 2017.
I didn’t want to make a depressing film, but a colourful film and tell the story from Jade’s perspective and strength. For me, it was really important that the solution was not in finding a new boyfriend, but that Jade would take control of her life and would transcend the limitations of her appearance.
DIRTY GOD is a film about a young mother who has lost her bearings after a terrible incident. In the end, however, she learns to accept herself. A woman who faces life with an incredible amount of strength and humour. In her search for love for herself and others she tries to keep going, which is not all that easy at times. What I remember is that all the women with burns I met had to find a way to deal with themselves and with their new form. Whichever path they chose and whatever the outcome, that was their journey. And what’s universal in this process, is that it’s challenging for every one of us to confront ourselves with feelings of external beauty versus inner dignity. A challenge for every woman in the world.
Biography of the Director/s
Born in 1982, Sacha Polak is an award-winning director and screenwriter. In 2006 she graduated from the Dutch Academy for Film and Television. Her two feature films HEMEL (2012) and ZURICH (2014) received a lot of appreciation from the international press. Both films were selected for a range of international film festivals.
Filmography of the Director/s
2019 - DIRTY GOD
2015 - ZURICH
2013 - NEW BOOBS, doc.
2012 - HEMEL
Awards Won
Movies that Matter Jury Award 2019
Production Company:
Viking Film
Marleen Slot
Oudezijds Achterburgwal 77
Amsterdam, 1012 DC, Netherlands
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +31 64143 0708
Website: https://www.vikingfilm.nl/
World Sales:
Independent Film Company
Sarah Lebutsch
195 Wardour Street
London, W1F 8ZG, United Kingdom
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: +31 641 43 07 08
Website: https://independentfilmcompany.com/
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