American dancer Susie Bannion (Johnson) arrives in 1970s Berlin hoping to join the world-renowned Helena Markos Dance Company. In her very first rehearsal, Susie stuns the company's famed choreographer, Madame Blanc (Swinton), with her talent, vaulting to the position of lead dancer. Olga (Goth), the previous lead, breaks down and accuses the "Mothers" who run the company of being witches. But before she can flee, she is captured and tortured by a mysterious force somehow connected to Susie's dancing. Despite these early warning signs, Susie continues her rise to the top of the dance academy at all costs. As rehearsals continue for the final performance of the company's signature piece, "Volk," Susie and Madame Blanc grow strangely close, suggesting that Susie's purpose in the dance company goes beyond dancing.
The emotional demands aside, Johnson says the experience of filming Suspiria was remarkable, in part because of the film's predominantly female cast and its lack of a conventional romantic storyline. "It was the most nurturing, loving environment," she says. "You go in thinking, 'Okay, I'm going to film this psychotic story in an abandoned hotel with a cast of 40 women. It's going to be mayhem!' And yeah, everyone was on the same menstrual cycle - the whole thing was so witchy - but there was such a foundation of support and love and true, deep connections with one another. It was so liberating, and it made me feel proud to show this way of filmmaking to the world: There doesn't have to be a leading man, or a male-female story to get the point of love across."
Johnson began dance training while she was still filming Fifty Shades Freed in Vancouver. After Jalet joined the project, she spent three weeks in Varese, Italy, working eight hours a day with the other dancers. "I danced when I was younger for about 10 years, so luckily I had a bit of a background and my body has muscle memory," she says. "And I can understand choreography, so that was an incredible plus for me."
From OctoArts Films International, “Suspiria” opens in cinemas October 31.
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