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Passages Passages

Ira Sachs / France / 2023 / 91 min / English, French

Independent American director Ira Sachs (Love is Strange) has depicted a brutally honest portrait of contemporary love–a story of intimacy, vulnerability, and lust, starring three stars of European arthouse film.

cast Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Erwan Kepoa Fale

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On the final day of his shoot in Paris, German filmmaker Tomas is visibly tense. At the wrap party, Tomas falls first into the arms of his British husband Martin, but then meets a young primary school teacher, Agathe. A dance develops into a flirtation and then into a passionate night together. The next morning, Tomas proudly tells Martin that he has slept with a woman. As this one-night stand grows into something more, the relationship between the two men begins to change. A tale of relationships that is marked by passion, jealousy and narcissism unfolds in which each protagonist shows scant sensitivity for the needs of the others.

“I always feel that my films are somehow exposing and looking at and grappling with some things that I question about myself. Sometimes that’s the very personal ways I’ve acted or things that I’ve done or experiences I’ve had. Sometimes it’s on the scale of my position of where I exist in the world—as the person I am with the advantages I have, the skin color I have, the masculinity I have, the job that I have. In this film, I am not Tomas, but I am very intimately connected to him as a man who, on some level, expects to have everything.” (Ira Sachs)

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