Divine Love (2019) Ok.ru ●

For a film this hard to find legally, beggars can’t be choosers. I’ll be upfront: Watching Divine Love on OK.ru is piracy. The film won the Special Jury Prize at Sundance 2019. It deserves a proper release. Mascaro and his crew worked for years on the production design alone (the film’s “future Brazil” was built with almost no CGI).

Divine Love is not an easy watch. It’s slow, meditative, and deeply strange. There is a scene involving a fertility ritual and a latex glove that will stay with you longer than you want. But it is also one of the most original dystopian films of the last decade—less about explosions and more about the quiet erosion of intimacy under religious rule. divine love (2019) ok.ru

Joana is a woman of intense, contradictory faith. By day, she helps couples navigate the legal system. By night, she’s part of an underground sect called “Divine Love” that uses techno music, sensory rituals, and state-approved ecstasy to reconnect estranged spouses. She believes sex is a sacrament. She also works as an informant for the religious tribunal. For a film this hard to find legally,