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India Blues: Eight Feelings

Country: Germany, Language: English | German, 96 mins

  • Director: George Markakis
  • Writer: George Markakis
  • Producer: Christopher Cornelsen

CGiii Comment

Regarding the blurb...don't believe everything you read and not a word of this incredulous fabrication of the truth!

What it amounts to is a monotonous montage of a man smoking...masturbating and having sex.

Sparse in dialogue, concept and talent.


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The(ir) Blurb...

'India Blues' is an edgy, bold and passionate love story between two young men who are sometimes afraid to love each other. Through exploring their experiences and the trivial or important moments in their relationship in real time (their first kiss, their first sexual encounter, their awkward silences, their last hug), we are submerged in their universe of love and the feelings that come with it.

Like Jean-Luc Godard once said, 'a film should have a beginning, a middle, and an end. But not necessarily in that order'. In taking full advantage of that challenge, lies the unique element of 'India Blues': the feelings the characters experience are not presented to us in sequence, but in the 'wrong' order - Pain, Lust, Happiness, Jealousy, Attraction, Peacefulness, Love and Anger, function as eight segments-chapters in the coming together and the tearing apart of two very different people.

Cast & Characters

Christoph Forny as Chris;
Yiannis Kolios