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Endless Summer Syndrome. by Daneshmand, Kaveh,film director.; Milano, Frédérika,actor.; Deger, Gem,actor.; Capelli, Mathéo,actor.; Colon, Sophie,actor.; Altered Innocence (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Frédérika Milano, Gem Deger, Mathéo Capelli, Sophie ColonOriginally produced by Altered Innocence in 2023.A lazy late-summer weekend is disrupted by a shocking allegation when Delphine gets an anonymous call from her husband's colleague about an alleged affair with one of their adopted children. Before leaping to conclusions, she decides to quietly observe her family for a shred of evidence; anything to subside her fear and erase doubt. After the truth presents itself in an unexpected, shocking manner, Delphine choses to look past the blame for a permanent solution. This boundary pushing debut feature by Kaveh Daneshmand paints an intimate portrait of an upper-class French family with sly black humor and sensuality aplenty.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Feature films.; Foreign films.; Motion pictures.; Drama.; Queer cinema.; Motion pictures--France.; Adoption.; Thrillers (Motion pictures).; Families.; Motion pictures--Europe.;
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Red Island. by Campillo, Robin,film director.; Rakotoarimalala, Amely,actor.; Vauselle, Charlie,actor.; Delamarlière, Hugues,actor.; Tereszkiewicz, Nadia,actor.; Gutiérrez, Quim,actor.; Guillemin, Sophie,actor.; Film Movement (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Amely Rakotoarimalala, Charlie Vauselle, Hugues Delamarlière, Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Quim Gutiérrez, Sophie GuilleminOriginally produced by Film Movement in 2023.Living on one of the last remaining military bases amidst a hedonistic group of French armed forces in 1970s Madagascar, ten-year-old Thomas begins to find cracks in the surface of his family’s blissful existence on the idyllic island. Taking inspiration from his comic book hero Fantomette, Thomas spies on those around him, discovering the hidden and tangled political and sexual lives of the colonizers and the colonized. As relocation looms, Thomas questions whether the memories he has made are ones he should remember fondly.Simultaneously a sensual evocation of discovering the adult world and a sober reflection of what it represents, Robin Campillo’s anticipated follow-up to his acclaimed 120 BPM weaves together the personal and political in a “visually spectacular [and] masterful portrayal of colonialism through a child’s eyes” (The Upcoming).Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Feature films.; Foreign films.; Motion pictures.; Drama.; Motion pictures--France.; Historical films.; Coming-of-age films.; Motion pictures--Europe.;
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