La película comenzará a rodarse este verano.
De acuerdo con Variety, Alexander Skarsgard y Harry Melling protagonizarán el romance queer “Pillion”, la ópera prima del director Harry Lighton que se basa en la novela de Adam Mars-Jones, “Box Hill”.
“Pillion” sigue a Colin (Melling), un chico marginado que deja pasar la vida hasta que Ray (Skarsgård), el atractivo líder de un club de moteros, lo toma como su sumiso. Ray desarraiga a Colin de su monótona vida suburbana, le introduce en una comunidad de moteros pervertidos y queer. A medida que Colin se adentra en el mundo de Ray, empieza a preguntarse si la vida de sumiso las 24 horas del día es para él. ¿Ha encontrado su vocación o simplemente ha cambiado una forma de asfixia por otra?
La película, descrita como un “romance divertido y sucio con corazón” se presentará en el mercado de Cannes y comenzará su rodaje...
De acuerdo con Variety, Alexander Skarsgard y Harry Melling protagonizarán el romance queer “Pillion”, la ópera prima del director Harry Lighton que se basa en la novela de Adam Mars-Jones, “Box Hill”.
“Pillion” sigue a Colin (Melling), un chico marginado que deja pasar la vida hasta que Ray (Skarsgård), el atractivo líder de un club de moteros, lo toma como su sumiso. Ray desarraiga a Colin de su monótona vida suburbana, le introduce en una comunidad de moteros pervertidos y queer. A medida que Colin se adentra en el mundo de Ray, empieza a preguntarse si la vida de sumiso las 24 horas del día es para él. ¿Ha encontrado su vocación o simplemente ha cambiado una forma de asfixia por otra?
La película, descrita como un “romance divertido y sucio con corazón” se presentará en el mercado de Cannes y comenzará su rodaje...
- 5/12/2024
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
Get in touch to send in cinephile news and discoveries. For daily updates follow us @NotebookMUBI.NEWSFrom Terry Gilliam's Facebook page comes some of the unlikeliest news in the history of cinema: "After 17 years, we have completed the shoot of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. Muchas gracias to all the team and believers." We'll believe it when we see it, but boy do we want to see it!In other long-in-making news but from the other side of the film industry, American avant-garde filmmaker Nathaniel Dorsky has revealed that he has edited old footage shot on the now-discontinued Kodachrome 16mm film stock into five new films (!), including "a document from the weeks that Stan Brakhage was dying..." Hopefully we will get to see these in the festivals and venues for alternative cinema where Dorsky's fans usually savor his work.The New York Asian Film Festival, the United States's...
- 6/7/2017
- MUBI
Filmmakers who look up to Martin Scorsese for his work just got another lesson in how to gracefully respond to a negative review. In a stirring essay for The Times Literary Supplement, the publisher of a mixed “Silence” review that ran back in January, the renowned director defends cinema as commensurate with the great works of literature, music, and art.
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Cinephiles may ask themselves if such a fervent response is even needed, especially at a time when one is more likely to read an impassioned defense of television’s artistic merit. Tls, after all, is one of the oldest and most prestigious literary magazines in the world. It stands to reason that their film critic would hold literature in higher esteem than cinema. But Scorsese is not taking it anymore. He writes:
“Over the years, I’ve grown used...
Read More: ‘Silence’ Review: Martin Scorsese Delivers a Gorgeous Crisis-of-Faith Drama
Cinephiles may ask themselves if such a fervent response is even needed, especially at a time when one is more likely to read an impassioned defense of television’s artistic merit. Tls, after all, is one of the oldest and most prestigious literary magazines in the world. It stands to reason that their film critic would hold literature in higher esteem than cinema. But Scorsese is not taking it anymore. He writes:
“Over the years, I’ve grown used...
- 6/1/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
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