Morillon III
In “Morillon III,” BRXE and AXGE meld hiking and acid into a trail mix of trust, as their identities intertwine in the Jacques Cartier valley, yielding a rich and nuanced exploration of psychedelic and sensual experiences.
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Credits
Performers | AXGE and BRXE |
Direction, co-production, camera, editing, color, music, screenplay | AXGE |
Direction assistance, co-production, editing advice | BRXE |
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Runtime: 8:13
Hiking and acid make the perfect trail mix for BRXE and AXGE. The light reveals their bodies and mixes their identities. The trust they built together allows them to explore the psychedelics with resilience, in a movie that highlights the aesthetic of their movements. They surrender to the psychedelic and sexual experiences with vulnerability in the hollow of the Jacques Cartier valley; more particularly in the moss of the Morillon III, where they pitched their tent.
*Morillon III* is AXGE’s second video in a post-pornographic series in collaboration with BRXE. They get high on trust through this long term partnership. The identities are mixed and the pleasure is rich and nuanced.
AXGE
AXGE has been a prominent figure in Quebec’s underground music scenes for over a decade, sharing stages with many renowned artists. With a role in over 15 albums as a composer, arranger, and/or performer, AXGE’s musical journey is vast.
In tandem, AXGE has evolved as a videographer and visual artist. The transition to video began during their 2017 baccalaureate in visual art, with their first work exhibited at Place des Arts in 2018. Over 50 music videos later, AXGE ventured into short films and post-pornography, showcasing expertise in directing, editing, and special effects.
As a self-taught non-binary artist, AXGE explores subjectivity as a creative force in reality. Their politicized and poetic work is consistently influenced by queer culture and the anarchist community. Themes of consent and personal agency are recurrent, adding depth to an artistic journey committed to pushing boundaries and challenging norms.
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