A lonely man young facing jail time strikes up an unlikely connection in this absorbing but exasperating urban drama
An oppressive sort of claustrophobic loneliness is what you’re left with at the end of this atmospherically photographed, fervently acted but ultimately unsatisfying movie set in the southern Brazilian city of Porto Alegre. It enfolds you in its own world effectively enough but it listlessly problematises sex and leaves untied an important plot strand.
Pedro (Shico Menegat) is a young gay guy awaiting a plea hearing for an assault charge after he hit back at a bully; he could get a suspended sentence or serious jail time, depending on the attitude he shows the judge. His only real friend is his sister, Luiza (Guega Peixoto), who is moving away from the city. So out of pure isolation, Pedro sets up a live webcam stream showing him dancing naked, smeared with fluorescent paint,...
An oppressive sort of claustrophobic loneliness is what you’re left with at the end of this atmospherically photographed, fervently acted but ultimately unsatisfying movie set in the southern Brazilian city of Porto Alegre. It enfolds you in its own world effectively enough but it listlessly problematises sex and leaves untied an important plot strand.
Pedro (Shico Menegat) is a young gay guy awaiting a plea hearing for an assault charge after he hit back at a bully; he could get a suspended sentence or serious jail time, depending on the attitude he shows the judge. His only real friend is his sister, Luiza (Guega Peixoto), who is moving away from the city. So out of pure isolation, Pedro sets up a live webcam stream showing him dancing naked, smeared with fluorescent paint,...
- 7/31/2019
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Come get your Q on! The 12th Annual QFest St. Louis, presented by Cinema St. Louis,runs April 28-May 2, 2019, at the Tivoli Theatre (6350 Delmar) .The St. Louis-based Lgbtq film festival, QFest will present an eclectic slate of 28 films. The participating filmmakers represent a wide variety of voices in contemporary queer world cinema. The mission of the film festival is to use the art of contemporary gay cinema to spotlight the lives of Lgbtq people and to celebrate queer culture. The full schedule can be found Here
The 12th Annual QFest St. Louis continues Monday April 29th. Here’s Monday’s schedule:
5:00pm April 29th: Holly Near: Singing For Our Lives – This is a Free screening
(though tickets are required from box office)
Singer, songwriter, and social activist Holly Near has been performing and acting for more than 50 years, and in the process she’s created what Gloria Steinem calls...
The 12th Annual QFest St. Louis continues Monday April 29th. Here’s Monday’s schedule:
5:00pm April 29th: Holly Near: Singing For Our Lives – This is a Free screening
(though tickets are required from box office)
Singer, songwriter, and social activist Holly Near has been performing and acting for more than 50 years, and in the process she’s created what Gloria Steinem calls...
- 4/25/2019
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
NewFest kicks off on Wednesday, celebrating the 30th year of New York City’s premier queer film festival. Each year, NewFest presents some of the buzziest titles from all over the world, but it also plays home to brand-new fiction films and documentaries that you can’t see anywhere else.
International titles with strong acclaim are some of the best films in this year’s slate, many making their NYC debuts: the Kenyan lesbian love story Rafiki, which premiered at Cannes, is the festival’s International Centerpiece; Mario from the Locarno Film Festival; and Hard Paint from the Berlin Film Festival. Yen Tan’s critically acclaimed AIDS drama 1985 starring Cory Michael Smith will open the festival, followed by Joel Edgerton’s Boy Erased as the U.S. Centerpiece. NewFest closes out with Making Montgomery Clift, directed by the actor’s nephew Robert Anderson Clift and Hillary Demmon.
We selected 10 titles...
International titles with strong acclaim are some of the best films in this year’s slate, many making their NYC debuts: the Kenyan lesbian love story Rafiki, which premiered at Cannes, is the festival’s International Centerpiece; Mario from the Locarno Film Festival; and Hard Paint from the Berlin Film Festival. Yen Tan’s critically acclaimed AIDS drama 1985 starring Cory Michael Smith will open the festival, followed by Joel Edgerton’s Boy Erased as the U.S. Centerpiece. NewFest closes out with Making Montgomery Clift, directed by the actor’s nephew Robert Anderson Clift and Hillary Demmon.
We selected 10 titles...
- 10/23/2018
- by The Film Stage
- The Film Stage
Marcio Reolon’s Lgbt title heading to UK, Us and France.
Berlin-based sales outfit M-Appeal has revealed several deals on its award-winning new Brazilian feature, Hard Paint, which premiered at the Berlinale earlier this year.
The film, which won the Teddy Award for Best Queer Feature Film and the Cicae Award in Berlin and also picked up the Premio Maguey award in Guadalajara for Best Film, has been showing at festivals worldwide.
Deals now confirmed include the UK and Ireland (Matchbox Films), Us and Canada (Wolfe Releasing), Poland (Tongariro Releasing), France (Optimale), Portugal (Nitrato Filmes), Benelux (Arti Film) and Germany,...
Berlin-based sales outfit M-Appeal has revealed several deals on its award-winning new Brazilian feature, Hard Paint, which premiered at the Berlinale earlier this year.
The film, which won the Teddy Award for Best Queer Feature Film and the Cicae Award in Berlin and also picked up the Premio Maguey award in Guadalajara for Best Film, has been showing at festivals worldwide.
Deals now confirmed include the UK and Ireland (Matchbox Films), Us and Canada (Wolfe Releasing), Poland (Tongariro Releasing), France (Optimale), Portugal (Nitrato Filmes), Benelux (Arti Film) and Germany,...
- 4/13/2018
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
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