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European Views At New York Gay Film Festival
by Sandy Mandelberger, Film New York Editor
New York audiences interested in a uniquely gay European point of view have several films to sample at the NewFest, New York's key gay and lesbian film festival event. The Festival obviously values this European perspective, having chosen a UK film as its Opening Night attraction. MR. RIGHT, written and directed by Jacqui Morris, was an audience pleaser as it unfolded its interlocking stories of a group of gay men and their "fag hag" compatriot in the gay-centric Soho neighborhood of London.
Two arresting French films are having their US Premieres at the event. GIVE ME YOUR HAND by Pascal-Alex Vincent is a strong debut feature starring two identical twin brothers who trek across Spain to attend their mother's funeral. As their adventure unfolds, complex truths about family secrets and sexual identity dramatically come to the surface. In Alan Tasma's OUT OF THE BLUE, a middle aged-mother and wife makes the bold move of leaving her husband and looking to "find herself". That she ends in the bed of a free-spirited dancer is not so surprising in this heartfelt lesbian drama.
One of the charmers in this year's Festival was one of the big hits at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year. PATRIK AGE 1.5 by Swedish director Ella Lemhagen offers a kind of post-gay marriage drama. Husbands Sven and Goran live in picture-perfect suburbia and their lives are pretty perfect, except for their longing for a child to raise. After a string of disappointments, the adoption agency calls to let them know that they have an infant, aged 1.5 years, available. When it turns out that a clerical error has misrepresented the age of the boy (he is actually 15 years old, and quite a rebellious handful), their ordered life gets turned on its head. As a portrait of the challenges of gay parenting, the film is rueful, affecting and very human.
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