Blaze (2022)
Championed in her sporting activities by her teenage brother, Pierre-Amelia’s innocent world shatters when her experience among an elite soccer team of older girls precipitates her sexual awakening and reveals an unsuspected desire for her brother. 'Blaze' delicately explores the taboo of forbidden desire in an adolescent world where nascent passions are often at odds with social norms.
Director: Emilie Mannering
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 19 min
Release Date: March 25, 2022
Cast
- Amélia Raposo - Pierre-Amelia
- Tiago Freire Brosseau - Brother
- Yasmine Saii
- Tanya Murray
- Kamélia Bensadek
- Émilie Rey
- Marily Letendre
Screenplay
Music: Sacha Ratcliffe
Cinematography: Antoine Ryan
Editing: Myriam Magassouba
Production: Ô Films
Country: Canada
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Themes
A Teenage Boy's Journey of Growing Up, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery
Keywords
coming of age, crush, sexual attraction, teenage boy, sexual awakening, older brother younger sister, brother sister relationship, football (soccer) player
More Films by Director: Emilie Mannering
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Blaze about?
- Championed in her sporting activities by her teenage brother, Pierre-Amelia’s innocent world shatters when her experience among an elite soccer team of older girls precipitates her sexual awakening and reveals an unsuspected desire for her brother. 'Blaze' delicately explores the taboo of forbidden desire in an adolescent world where nascent passions are often at odds with social norms.
- Who directed Blaze?
- Blaze was directed by Emilie Mannering.
- Who stars in Blaze?
- Blaze stars Amélia Raposo, Tiago Freire Brosseau, Yasmine Saii, Tanya Murray, Kamélia Bensadek, Émilie Rey.
- How long is Blaze?
- Blaze has a runtime of 19m (19 minutes).
- What genre is Blaze?
- Blaze is a Drama film.
- Where was Blaze produced?
- Blaze was produced in Canada.
- What are the themes of Blaze?
- The themes of Blaze include: A Teenage Boy's Journey of Growing Up, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.