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Passages
2023 | Color | 91:00

During the last day of shooting his film, director Tomas impulsively begins a passionate love affair with Agathe, a young teacher. For Tomas, being with a woman is an exciting novelty that he’s eager to explore, even though he’s married to Martin. But when Martin embarks on a new relationship of his own, Tomas turns his attention back to his husband.


Country: Francia
Direction: Sachs; Ira
Script: Sachs; Ira, Zacharias; Mauricio
Production: Ben Saïd; Saïd, Merkt; Michel
Photography: Deshaies; Josée
Sound: Gastinel; Thomas, Gastinel; Thomas, Holtz; Cyril
Music: Les Hiboux, The Crystal Ark, Kumisolo
Cast:Whishaw; Ben, Rogowski; Franz, Exarchopoulos; Adèle, Rogliano; Radostina, Boublil; Léa, Carterot; Thibaut, Chaniolleau; Caroline, Cholbi; Théo, Daoud; Tony, Gabilloux; Theo
Art direction: Consigny; Pascale
Participation year at FICM: 2024

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