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New Queer Visions: The Last Days of Innocence

Country: Republic of North Macedonia, France, Switzerland, Czechia, Language: French, Czech, Macedonian, 105 mins

  • Director: Benoît Duvette, Simon Guélat, Dominik György, Andrej I. Volkashin
  • Writer: Dominik György

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These four beguiling European stories, from acclaimed film festivals the world over, explore the gap between childhood and adulthood with a deftness and artistry that lingers.

Ruins Dir. Benoît Duvette

In a misty lakeside forest far far away, two boys are on the run, playing catch-up with the feelings they must confront. In the hollow of the night, alone, their pains and their fears eventually come to the surface.?

Aline Dir. Simon Guélat

Alban lives in a remote and picturesque Swiss ski town with his mother. Every night, the teenager runs off to be with a new figure in his life - the mysterious Julien - a boy who shares a first name with the hero of the novel he’s avidly reading.

Snake Dir. Andrey Volkashin

Nine-year-old daredevil Mario spends his days with his friends barrelling around the countryside surrounding the remote town where he lives. When the group meet the eccentric Borche - they face an adulthood they are not prepared for.

The Touching Dir. Dominik György

Behind the door of David and older brother Marek’s bedroom is a hidden secret borne of their mutual self-discovery. But when their curiosity has crossed the limits of brotherly love, Marek begins to distance himself - something David struggles to understand.


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Cast & Characters

Krystof Brand (as Marek)
Vedran Delidzakov (as Mario)
Jocelyne Desverchère (as Mother)
Paulin Jaccoud (as Alban)
Schemci Lauth (as Julien)
Paul Lecomte
Borce Nacev (as Darko)
Jana Olhová (as Grandmother)
Simon Royer
Herman Tajovský (as David)