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sauvage (2018) dir. Camille Vidal-Naquet
the men come and go, and he stays right here — longing for love.
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#sauvage#camille vidal-naquet#félix maritaud#éric bernard#philippe ohrel#drama#lgbtq#queer#narrative#french film#french drama film
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any recommendations for books or movies?
not asking for favourites, as that's a reeeeally hard one
omgggg i’m not much of a reader honestly but i am a huge film nerd LOL i tend to gravitate to movies about sex and/or violence i fear so keep that in mind with all of these recommendations
some movies that have been on my mind lately are exotica (1994, dir. atom egoyan), o fantasma (2000, dir. joão pedro rodrigues), sauvage (2018, dir. camille vidal-naquet), belle de jour (1967, dir. luis buñuel), the in crowd (2000, dir. mary lambert), frisk (1995, dir. todd verow), variety (1983, dir. bette gordon), and andrea arnold’s entire filmography (but especially fish tank, american honey, and red road)
i know who killed me (2007, dir. chris sivertson) is a misunderstood 2000s horror masterpiece - it’s basically american giallo (lindsay lohan is also the star of it btw)
open cam (2005, dir. robert gatson) is more of a niche pick but i think it’s really underrated and actually quite good - it’s a low-budget horror/thriller about gay cam boys
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En juin sur MUBI !
À l’occasion du mois des fiertés en juin, MUBI continue de mettre à l’honneur le cinéma LGBTQIA+. Une manifestation, une célébration, et un hommage, avec entre autres trois films de Sébastien Lifshitz et un double programme Harvey Milk :Sauvage (3 juin) de Camille Vidal-Naquet Presque rien (8 juin) de Sébastien Lifshitz Harvey Milk (11 juin) de Gus Van Sant The Times of Harvey Milk(12 juin) de…
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Sausage (2018, dir. Camille Vidal-Naquet)
I love Félix Maritaud so much. He's my French husband.
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SAUVAGE (2018) dir Camille Vidal-Naquet
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“Félix Maritaud brings intense commitment and emotional depth to his role as Léo, a 22-year-old, gay street hustler, in Sauvage that it is impossible to imagine Camille Vidal-Naquet’s pulsating character portrait existing without his crucial contributions. Like Julianne Moore in this year’s Gloria Bell, Maritaud appears in every scene and nearly every shot of the film that pivots on his performance, requiring him to the set the piece’s tone and temperature for its entirety. This would be a daunting challenge for any actor, much less a young actor in his first starring role. But Maritaud never breaks a sweat, except when Léo is gyrating with lusty abandon on the dance floor. His performance is a lived-in tour de force marked by a sprightly presence and subtle craftsmanship that embeds us within the character’s arc, never calling attention to its inner workings. Maritaud fully examines and openly expresses every part of Léo—his ardent pining for a fellow hustler, his brooding fury over on-the-job humiliations, and his embarrassed longing for succor and solace. This last desire manifests in a mid-film visit to a clinic as Léo suddenly embraces the female doctor who has shown him such candid and concerned kindness, a gesture of intimacy so overwhelming that those who have seen Sauvage will never forget the way Maritaud’s eyes shut and body slackens, relieved at finding unexpected refuge in the arms of a stranger.” — Matthew Eng
The 12 Best Male Film Performances of Early 2019
(Source: TribecaFilm.com)
#Félix Maritaud#Film#Felix Maritaud#Tribeca#Sauvage#Film Stills#Wild#Cinema#Cinephile#Sauvage/Wild#Sauvage / Wild#Camille Vidal-Naquet#Camille Vidal Naquet#Actor#Actors#Best Actor#Best of 2019#France#French
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“You’re made to be loved.”
Sauvage (2018) dir. Camille Vidal-Naquet
#sauvage#camille vidal-naquet#cinematography#jacques girault#french cinema#felix maritaud#nicolas dibla#eric bernard#lgbt cinema#film stills#movies
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Sauvage
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Polish movie poster for Sauvage/Dzikus by Camille Vidal-Naquet.
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Camille Vidal-Naquet’s “Sauvage” movie posters comparison
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Top 5 movies watched in may:
Boyhood, dir. Richard Linklater (2014)
Giant Little Ones, dir. Keith Behrman (2018)
Easy Rider, dir. Dennis Hopper (1969)
V for Vendetta, dir James McTeigue (2005)
Sauvage, dir. Camille Vidal-Naquet (2018)
#silk#how is it june already#literally where did the past 5 months go#boyhood#richard linklater#giant little ones#keith behrman#easy rider#dennis hopper#v for vendetta#james mcteigue#sauvage#Camille Vidal-Naquet#film#still#top 5#top 5 may#may#movies watched in 2019#films watched in 2019
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(Félix Maritaud) Sauvage - Camille Vidal-Naquet (2018)
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Sauvage (2018), Camille Vidal-Naquet
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Sauvage (2018, Camille Vidal-Naquet)
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Las del 2018 (II)
#Camille Vidal-Naquet#Sauvage#Andrey Zvyagintsev#Nelyubov#Xavier Legrand#Jusqu'à la garde#The House That Jack Built#lars von trier#Aki Kaurismäki#Toivon tuolla puolen#Luca Guadagnino#call me by your name#Muchos hijos un mono y un castillo#Gustavo Salmeron#Claude Barras#Ma Vie De Courgette#isle of dogs#wes anderson#Martin McDonagh#Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri#films 2018
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Sauvage (2018) dir. Camille Vidal-Naquet
#sauvage#camille vidal-naquet#cinematography#jacques girault#french cinema#felix maritaud#nicolas dibla#lgbt cinema#film stills#movies
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