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LIKE A BROTHER Available from the 26th December 2006
SYNOPSIS
Sébastian moves to Paris from a small town, changes his name to Zack and tries to party his way out of remembering his crush on his best buddy in this sex-drenched French film.
REVIEW
Pulsing with sexual energy, this exciting French film recalls both the innovation of Come Undone and its feeling of sexual abandon. 18-year-old Sébastian (Benoît Delière) moves from his small-town existence to the wilds of gay Paris with its hot clubs and even hotter men. He’s also saying goodbye to his unrequited teenage crush Romain (Thibault Boucaux) and adopts a new name, Zack, to indicate his new outlook on life. Zack checks out the clubs and hooks up with someone he meets in a chat room. But even with all this sexual exploring there’s a part of Zack that still pines for his straight buddy back home. With the story jumping between the two time frames, there’s just enough experimentation to keep it interesting. Like a Brother is a portrait of a young man on the cusp of adulthood; he’s torn between his boyish desires and his manly passions. (French with English subtitles)
Scott Cranin
Cast: - Carsten Frank, Tobias Sickert, Victor Brandl
Director: - Marian Dora
Studio:- Waterbearer Films
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