Director: Julia Solomonoff
Running Time: 85 mins
Certificate: 12
Release Date: April 23rd, 2012
Why do people in rural Argentina, a country that speaks Spanish, look like they just fell out of 19th Century France? The continental cultural melting pot always adds an extra layer of interest to South American movies, where various European cultures from all sorts of different eras butt up against indigenous cultures and the modern world. That’s in the background of The Last Summer Of La Boyita, a charming and somewhat brave film that takes a look at the ambiguity of gender, as seen through the eyes of children [Read more…]

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Marco Berger found great success on the world cinema and LGBT film circuit with his 1009 debut feature, Plan B. Now he’s back with Absent, which has had even more festival success, picking up the Teddy Award at the Berlin International Film Festival and recently getting one of the centrepiece screenings at the London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. While Marco was in the UK for the LLGFF screening, we caught up with him for a chat about the film.
Where did you find the two main actors, as they’re very good?
I did think that particularly with the music, as it’s quite an intense score, with different music it would be a very different film?