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Joy Is the Acid Test

A film about love, also a memoir, about the trip made in the 1970s to Morocco by Jarda Ícone, an artist, sexologist, and octogenarian rocker, as she defines herself, and Lírio Terron, a human rights activist. In fact, a journey that is not over in their lives. Jarda Icon teaches classes on how women can obtain their own orgasm. With her group of disciples and friends Ana Brasil, Sheyla Fernanda, Caroline Sylvie and Lakshmi she develops self-sustainable feminist and artistic projects. The film is political, but not at all politicized in the traditional sense. It is an ode to the underground and counterculture movements, it is a hymn to freedom, and its title is also a tribute to Oswald d Andrade, one of the main names in Brazilian modernism.

Top Cast

  • Helena Ignez

    Helena Ignez

    Jarda Ícone

  • Ney Matogrosso

    Ney Matogrosso

    Lírio

  • Thaís de Almeida Prado

    Thaís de Almeida Prado

    Ana Brasil

  • Barbara Vida

    Barbara Vida

    Sheyla Fernanda

  • Michele Matalon

    Michele Matalon

    Caroline Sylvie

  • André Guerreiro Lopes

    André Guerreiro Lopes

    Antônio

  • Djin Sganzerla

    Djin Sganzerla

    Jarda Ícone Jovem

  • Negro Leo

    Negro Leo

    Padre Lúcio

  • Lorena Da Silva

    Lorena Da Silva

    Ana Luisa Escorel

Overview

A film about love, also a memoir, about the trip made in the 1970s to Morocco by Jarda Ícone, an artist, sexologist, and octogenarian rocker, as she defines herself, and Lírio Terron, a human rights activist. In fact, a journey that is not over in their lives. Jarda Icon teaches classes on how women can obtain their own orgasm. With her group of disciples and friends Ana Brasil, Sheyla Fernanda, Caroline Sylvie and Lakshmi she develops self-sustainable feminist and artistic projects. The film is political, but not at all politicized in the traditional sense. It is an ode to the underground and counterculture movements, it is a hymn to freedom, and its title is also a tribute to Oswald d Andrade, one of the main names in Brazilian modernism.

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