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She's Lost Control (film)

She's Lost Control is a 2014 American dark drama film written and directed by Anja Marquardt in her directorial debut, nominated for two Film Independent Spirit Awards. The film stars Brooke Bloom as Ronah, a sexual surrogate whose professional intimacy with her male clients has begun to take over her personal life. The film premiere at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival[2] in February where it won the Forum section's top prize, the CICAE International Confederation of Art Cinemas Award, being called a "masterpiece" by the jury.[3] One month later, She's Lost Control had its North American premiere at the SXSW Film Festival, followed by a New York premiere at the New Directors/New Films Festival at Film Society of Lincoln Center and MoMa, where it was described as a "stylish, deeply unnerving, and profound film on an intangible modern issue."[4]

She's Lost Control
Film poster
Directed byAnja Marquardt
Written byAnja Marquardt
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyZachary Galler
Edited by
  • Anja Marquardt
  • Nick Carew
Music bySimon Taufique
Production
companies
  • SLC Film
  • Rotor Film
Distributed byMonument Releasing
Release date
  • February 9, 2014 (2014-02-09) (Berlin International Film Festival)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$5,319[1]

The film was released theatrically in the US by Monument Releasing on March 20, 2015, in Germany May 14, 2015,[5] and in France July 23, 2015.[6] The title is a reference to the Joy Division song.

Plot edit

While studying for her master's degree, Ronah works as sexual surrogate in New York City under therapist Dr. Alan Cassidy. Cassidy refers to her a new client, Johnny, a man with intimacy issues. On their first appointment, Johnny drinks alcohol, which Ronah discourages, though she says he can discuss the matter with Cassidy. Johnny's hostility to Ronah's attempts to get him to open up eventually leads him to reveal in one session that he does not trust her and desires to strangle her. In her progress reports with Cassidy, Ronah confirms her desire to continue working with him, as she does not want to give up on him. Johnny continues to drink during their sessions, citing a guideline from Cassidy that one drink before their session is fine.

While Ronah works with her clients, she experiences increasing stress in her personal life. Her apartment building's maintenance man breaks through the wall in her shower to reach a leaky pipe on a complaint by her neighbor, then leaves the hole unfixed for weeks. Her brother contacts her via video chat with news that their mother, suffering from dementia, has gone missing. When he chastises her for not being more involved in their mother's care, she says she has been busy with her studies and work. She offers money, which he declines. She has also been freezing her eggs to make getting pregnant easier in the future, as she does not have a boyfriend. Ronah becomes friendly with her neighbor, but later finds her neighbor has filed a lawsuit against the superintendent; in turn, the superintendent has filed suit against Ronah.

Although Johnny slowly warms to her, he remains distrustful and occasionally hostile. Their sessions progress from looking directly in each other's eyes and non-sexual touching to eventually include genital contact. Pleased that Johnny has opened enough to allow this, Ronah reports this to Cassidy. She also confers with her mentor, Irene, who has taken a teaching position. As they discuss difficult cases, Ronah asks how to handle when one party falls in love with the other. As they talk about falling in love with clients, Irene recommends a healthy social life outside of professional relationships. However, Ronah becomes increasingly obsessed with Johnny and follows him to the hospital where he works as a nurse anesthetist to spy on him. When she sees him flirt with a coworker, she becomes jealous.

In their next session, Ronah demands that Johnny describe any sexual relationships he has outside of their own; he refuses. At the same time, she becomes more open and answers his questions about her own personal life. After they have sex, she stays with him overnight. Johnny leaves the bed and angrily yells at his reflection in the mirror. Concerned, Ronah asks him what's wrong, and he angrily lashes out at her, accusing her of faking her intimacy with him. After he beats her, she goes to the police. They offer to enact a restraining order, but she leaves before filing charges. Ronah attempts to contact her neighbor to no avail, and takes a harassing phone call from a prior client. Overwhelmed, she begins crying. Later, after being treated at a hospital for her wounds, her brother picks her up and remarks that her make-up causes her to look older.

Cast edit

Production edit

Initial production funds for She's Lost Control were raised on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter, earning a total of $50,081 by November 9, 2012.[7] The film was shot entirely in New York City.[8] Principal photography commenced June 28, 2013.

Reception edit

Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 72% of 18 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 6.8/10.[9] Metacritic rated it rated it 59/100 based on nine reviews.[10]

David Rooney in his review for The Hollywood Reporter described the film as "austerely elegant", "acted with naturalistic intensity", "arrestingly lit and shot, exhibiting a sharp eye for expressive compositions." However, he criticized it as "somewhat overly infatuated with its own dour, subdued style".[11] Marc Adams of Screen International said in his review that there's "much to admire in Marquardt’s control and precision as well as a well sustained lead performance by lead actress Brooke Bloom (...) Brooke Bloom is impressive... while Menchaca is equally impressive." Adams called the film "astutely cold and compelling", "unglossy and taut."[12] Eric Kohn of Indiewire called the film "a fascinating debut" and "engrossing" and graded the film A− by saying that "She's Lost Control strikes a fascinating mood between slow-building angst and cold remove not unlike the Joy Division song that provides its title."[13] Steve Dollar of The Wall Street Journal featured the film saying its "wintry visual design and tone of isolation feels akin to dystopian science-fiction or a horror film, the kind in which high-rise apartment buildings leak paranoia. Against the chill, Ms. Bloom performs with flesh-and-blood urgency."[14]

In her review for the Los Angeles Times, Katie Walsh finds that the "cinematic style and themes of urban alienation reflect almost a 1970s thriller quality, though the execution is decidedly modern. "She's Lost Control" is a quiet triumph, a true herald of a distinctive and necessary voice in cinema."[15] Ronnie Scheib of Variety wrote that the film's clinical compositions create "an uncomfortable tension" with the warmth of Bloom's acting but could alienate audiences.[16] Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote that it "sustains a mood of deepening alienation, but the attitude of the movie is too detached for it to be emotionally gripping, and its ending is botched."[17] Kenji Fujishima of Slant Magazine rated it 2.5/4 stars and wrote that although the film "raises a lot of genuinely thought-provoking questions", it "loses control of the most interesting and provocative threads of its vision".[18]

Accolades edit

List of accolades received by She's Lost Control
Year Award Category Recipients Result Ref
2014 Berlin International Film Festival CICAE Award Anja Marquardt Won [19]
Best First Feature Anja Marquardt Nominated
SXSW Film Festival Gamechanger Award Anja Marquardt Nominated [20]
Thessaloniki International Film Festival Best Lead Actress Brooke Bloom Won [21]
Jeonju International Film Festival Best International Feature Film Anja Marquardt Nominated [22]
International Festival of Independent Cinema Off Plus Camera Best Feature Film Anja Marquardt Nominated
Vladivostok International Film Festival Best Feature Film Anja Marquardt Nominated
Festival du nouveau cinéma Best Feature Film Anja Marquardt Nominated
2015 Créteil International Women's Film Festival Best Feature Film Anja Marquardt Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards Best First Feature Anja Marquardt, Kiara C. Jones and Mollye Asher Nominated [8]
Best First Screenplay Anja Marquardt Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ "She's Lost Control".
  2. ^ "Berlinale Breakouts: 10 Folks That Made a Major Impression At This Year's Festival; Brooke Bloom and Anja Marquardt, 'She's Lost Control'". February 18, 2014.
  3. ^ "Berlinale Forum 2014: She's Lost Control by Anja Marquardt wins the CICAE Art Cinema Award!". February 15, 2014.
  4. ^ "Film Society of Lincoln Center; She's Lost Control". Retrieved 2015-01-08.
  5. ^ "Arsenal: "She's Lost Control"". Retrieved April 8, 2015.
  6. ^ "Les InRocks: Le Femme de compagnie". Retrieved December 17, 2015.
  7. ^ "Kickstarter; SHE'S LOST CONTROL by Anja Marquardt". Retrieved 2015-02-10.
  8. ^ a b Luers, Erik (March 19, 2015). ""For Every Kink, There is a Case": Anja Marquardt on She's Lost Control". Filmmaker. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  9. ^ "She's Lost Control (2015)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  10. ^ "She's Lost Control". Metacritic. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  11. ^ "She's Lost Control: Berlin Review". The Hollywood Reporter. February 8, 2014.
  12. ^ "Review: 'She's Lost Control'". May 9, 2014.
  13. ^ "Berlin Review: Sex Surrogate Finds Love, Kinda, In Anja Marquardt's Fascinating Debut 'She's Lost Control'". February 10, 2014.
  14. ^ Dollar, Steve (March 18, 2015). "Viggo Mortensen in a Nearly Wordless Historical Fantasy, and Italian Suspense Films". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved April 8, 2015.
  15. ^ "Review: 'Control' is a quiet triumph with a distinctive voice". Los Angeles Times. March 30, 2015. Retrieved April 8, 2015.
  16. ^ Scheib, Ronnie (April 7, 2014). "Film Review: 'She's Lost Control'". Variety. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  17. ^ Holden, Stephen (March 19, 2015). "Review: In 'She's Lost Control,' Crossing Boundaries in Pursuit of Intimacy". The New York Times. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  18. ^ Fujishima, Kenji (March 18, 2014). "She's Lost Control". Slant Magazine. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  19. ^ Rosser, Michael (February 15, 2014). "Calvary, Boyhood win Berlin independent jury prizes". Screen Daily. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  20. ^ Kang, Inkoo (February 21, 2014). "SXSW's New Gamechanger Award to Help Fund Women-Directed Films". Indiewire. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  21. ^ Grivas, Alexis (November 10, 2014). "Perpetual Sadness wins at Thessaloniki". Screen Daily. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  22. ^ Lee, Claire (April 6, 2014). "3-D omnibus film to open this year's Jeonju film festival". The Korea Herald. Retrieved November 23, 2015.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources She s Lost Control film news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message She s Lost Control is a 2014 American dark drama film written and directed by Anja Marquardt in her directorial debut nominated for two Film Independent Spirit Awards The film stars Brooke Bloom as Ronah a sexual surrogate whose professional intimacy with her male clients has begun to take over her personal life The film premiere at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival 2 in February where it won the Forum section s top prize the CICAE International Confederation of Art Cinemas Award being called a masterpiece by the jury 3 One month later She s Lost Control had its North American premiere at the SXSW Film Festival followed by a New York premiere at the New Directors New Films Festival at Film Society of Lincoln Center and MoMa where it was described as a stylish deeply unnerving and profound film on an intangible modern issue 4 She s Lost ControlFilm posterDirected byAnja MarquardtWritten byAnja MarquardtProduced byAnja Marquardt Mollye Asher Kiara C JonesStarringBrooke Bloom Marc Menchaca Dennis Boutsikaris Laila Robins Robert LongstreetCinematographyZachary GallerEdited byAnja Marquardt Nick CarewMusic bySimon TaufiqueProductioncompaniesSLC Film Rotor FilmDistributed byMonument ReleasingRelease dateFebruary 9 2014 2014 02 09 Berlin International Film Festival Running time90 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 5 319 1 The film was released theatrically in the US by Monument Releasing on March 20 2015 in Germany May 14 2015 5 and in France July 23 2015 6 The title is a reference to the Joy Division song Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Accolades 6 References 7 External linksPlot editWhile studying for her master s degree Ronah works as sexual surrogate in New York City under therapist Dr Alan Cassidy Cassidy refers to her a new client Johnny a man with intimacy issues On their first appointment Johnny drinks alcohol which Ronah discourages though she says he can discuss the matter with Cassidy Johnny s hostility to Ronah s attempts to get him to open up eventually leads him to reveal in one session that he does not trust her and desires to strangle her In her progress reports with Cassidy Ronah confirms her desire to continue working with him as she does not want to give up on him Johnny continues to drink during their sessions citing a guideline from Cassidy that one drink before their session is fine While Ronah works with her clients she experiences increasing stress in her personal life Her apartment building s maintenance man breaks through the wall in her shower to reach a leaky pipe on a complaint by her neighbor then leaves the hole unfixed for weeks Her brother contacts her via video chat with news that their mother suffering from dementia has gone missing When he chastises her for not being more involved in their mother s care she says she has been busy with her studies and work She offers money which he declines She has also been freezing her eggs to make getting pregnant easier in the future as she does not have a boyfriend Ronah becomes friendly with her neighbor but later finds her neighbor has filed a lawsuit against the superintendent in turn the superintendent has filed suit against Ronah Although Johnny slowly warms to her he remains distrustful and occasionally hostile Their sessions progress from looking directly in each other s eyes and non sexual touching to eventually include genital contact Pleased that Johnny has opened enough to allow this Ronah reports this to Cassidy She also confers with her mentor Irene who has taken a teaching position As they discuss difficult cases Ronah asks how to handle when one party falls in love with the other As they talk about falling in love with clients Irene recommends a healthy social life outside of professional relationships However Ronah becomes increasingly obsessed with Johnny and follows him to the hospital where he works as a nurse anesthetist to spy on him When she sees him flirt with a coworker she becomes jealous In their next session Ronah demands that Johnny describe any sexual relationships he has outside of their own he refuses At the same time she becomes more open and answers his questions about her own personal life After they have sex she stays with him overnight Johnny leaves the bed and angrily yells at his reflection in the mirror Concerned Ronah asks him what s wrong and he angrily lashes out at her accusing her of faking her intimacy with him After he beats her she goes to the police They offer to enact a restraining order but she leaves before filing charges Ronah attempts to contact her neighbor to no avail and takes a harassing phone call from a prior client Overwhelmed she begins crying Later after being treated at a hospital for her wounds her brother picks her up and remarks that her make up causes her to look older Cast editBrooke Bloom as Ronah Marc Menchaca as Johnny Dennis Boutsikaris as Dr Alan Cassidy Laila Robins as Irene Tobias Segal as Christopher Roxanne Day as Claire Ryan Homchick as Andro Robert Longstreet as C T Production editInitial production funds for She s Lost Control were raised on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter earning a total of 50 081 by November 9 2012 7 The film was shot entirely in New York City 8 Principal photography commenced June 28 2013 Reception editRotten Tomatoes a review aggregator reports that 72 of 18 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review the average rating is 6 8 10 9 Metacritic rated it rated it 59 100 based on nine reviews 10 David Rooney in his review for The Hollywood Reporter described the film as austerely elegant acted with naturalistic intensity arrestingly lit and shot exhibiting a sharp eye for expressive compositions However he criticized it as somewhat overly infatuated with its own dour subdued style 11 Marc Adams of Screen International said in his review that there s much to admire in Marquardt s control and precision as well as a well sustained lead performance by lead actress Brooke Bloom Brooke Bloom is impressive while Menchaca is equally impressive Adams called the film astutely cold and compelling unglossy and taut 12 Eric Kohn of Indiewire called the film a fascinating debut and engrossing and graded the film A by saying that She s Lost Control strikes a fascinating mood between slow building angst and cold remove not unlike the Joy Division song that provides its title 13 Steve Dollar of The Wall Street Journal featured the film saying its wintry visual design and tone of isolation feels akin to dystopian science fiction or a horror film the kind in which high rise apartment buildings leak paranoia Against the chill Ms Bloom performs with flesh and blood urgency 14 In her review for the Los Angeles Times Katie Walsh finds that the cinematic style and themes of urban alienation reflect almost a 1970s thriller quality though the execution is decidedly modern She s Lost Control is a quiet triumph a true herald of a distinctive and necessary voice in cinema 15 Ronnie Scheib of Variety wrote that the film s clinical compositions create an uncomfortable tension with the warmth of Bloom s acting but could alienate audiences 16 Stephen Holden of The New York Times wrote that it sustains a mood of deepening alienation but the attitude of the movie is too detached for it to be emotionally gripping and its ending is botched 17 Kenji Fujishima of Slant Magazine rated it 2 5 4 stars and wrote that although the film raises a lot of genuinely thought provoking questions it loses control of the most interesting and provocative threads of its vision 18 Accolades editList of accolades received by She s Lost Control Year Award Category Recipients Result Ref2014 Berlin International Film Festival CICAE Award Anja Marquardt Won 19 Best First Feature Anja Marquardt NominatedSXSW Film Festival Gamechanger Award Anja Marquardt Nominated 20 Thessaloniki International Film Festival Best Lead Actress Brooke Bloom Won 21 Jeonju International Film Festival Best International Feature Film Anja Marquardt Nominated 22 International Festival of Independent Cinema Off Plus Camera Best Feature Film Anja Marquardt NominatedVladivostok International Film Festival Best Feature Film Anja Marquardt NominatedFestival du nouveau cinema Best Feature Film Anja Marquardt Nominated2015 Creteil International Women s Film Festival Best Feature Film Anja Marquardt NominatedIndependent Spirit Awards Best First Feature Anja Marquardt Kiara C Jones and Mollye Asher Nominated 8 Best First Screenplay Anja Marquardt NominatedReferences edit She s Lost Control Berlinale Breakouts 10 Folks That Made a Major Impression At This Year s Festival Brooke Bloom and Anja Marquardt She s Lost Control February 18 2014 Berlinale Forum 2014 She s Lost Control by Anja Marquardt wins the CICAE Art Cinema Award February 15 2014 Film Society of Lincoln Center She s Lost Control Retrieved 2015 01 08 Arsenal She s Lost Control Retrieved April 8 2015 Les InRocks Le Femme de compagnie Retrieved December 17 2015 Kickstarter SHE S LOST CONTROL by Anja Marquardt Retrieved 2015 02 10 a b Luers Erik March 19 2015 For Every Kink There is a Case Anja Marquardt on She s Lost Control Filmmaker Retrieved November 20 2015 She s Lost Control 2015 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved November 20 2015 She s Lost Control Metacritic Retrieved November 20 2015 She s Lost Control Berlin Review The Hollywood Reporter February 8 2014 Review She s Lost Control May 9 2014 Berlin Review Sex Surrogate Finds Love Kinda In Anja Marquardt s Fascinating Debut She s Lost Control February 10 2014 Dollar Steve March 18 2015 Viggo Mortensen in a Nearly Wordless Historical Fantasy and Italian Suspense Films Wall Street Journal Retrieved April 8 2015 Review Control is a quiet triumph with a distinctive voice Los Angeles Times March 30 2015 Retrieved April 8 2015 Scheib Ronnie April 7 2014 Film Review She s Lost Control Variety Retrieved November 20 2015 Holden Stephen March 19 2015 Review In She s Lost Control Crossing Boundaries in Pursuit of Intimacy The New York Times Retrieved November 20 2015 Fujishima Kenji March 18 2014 She s Lost Control Slant Magazine Retrieved November 20 2015 Rosser Michael February 15 2014 Calvary Boyhood win Berlin independent jury prizes Screen Daily Retrieved November 20 2015 Kang Inkoo February 21 2014 SXSW s New Gamechanger Award to Help Fund Women Directed Films Indiewire Retrieved November 20 2015 Grivas Alexis November 10 2014 Perpetual Sadness wins at Thessaloniki Screen Daily Retrieved November 20 2015 Lee Claire April 6 2014 3 D omnibus film to open this year s Jeonju film festival The Korea Herald Retrieved November 23 2015 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