Set in the Warsaw Ghetto in 1942, the film tells the story of a Jewish acting group putting on a musical comedy play while chaos and violence happens around them.
One long pulling of a string until the tension snaps it in half, Resurrection wants to expel as much dread from its audience as possible before spilling the beans.
Every year that a Gaspar Noé project is released, you can almost guarantee that it will create a discussion about the masochistic pleasures of being disturbed through art. Lux Æterna is one such film.