Passages
On the final day of his shoot in Paris, German filmmaker Tomas is visibly tense. He is all stern exactitude as he explains to his extras just precisely how to position their hands or what their motivation is as they walk down a flight of stairs – right up until the final slate. At the wrap party, Tomas falls first into the arms of his British husband Martin, but then he meets a young primary school teacher, Agathe. A dance develops into a flirtation and then into a passionate night together. The next morning, Tomas proudly tells Martin that he has slept with a woman. As this one-night stand grows into something more, the relationship between the two men begins to change. A tale of relationships that is marked by passion, jealousy and narcissism unfolds in which each shows scant sensitivity for the needs of the others.
Ira Sachs’ latest work, his sixth outing in Panorama, once again proves his talent for carefully observed relationship dramas. There is a hint of French cinema and a tang of Fassbinder wafting around the three protagonists as their personal wounds constantly redefine the power relations between them.
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Runtime
91 min -
Country
France -
Year of Presentation
2023 -
Year of Production
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Director
Ira Sachs -
Cast
Franz Rogowski, Ben Whishaw, Adèle Exarchopoulous -
Production Company
SBS Productions -
Berlinale Section
Panorama -
Berlinale Category
Feature Film
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Biography Ira Sachs
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, USA in 1965. Sachs’ work has already featured in the Panorama in 2005 with Forty Shades of Blue, in 2010 with Last Address, in 2012 with the Teddy Award-winning Keep the Lights On, in 2014 with Love is Strange, in 2016 with Little Men and, most recently, in 2023 with Passages. Sachs is the founding director of Queer|Art, an arts organisation which supports queer and trans artists in film, performance, literature and visual arts.
Filmography Ira Sachs
1992 Vaudeville | 1994 Lady | 1997 The Delta | 2000 10/26/00 | 2002 Get it while you can | 2002 Untitled | 2005 Forty Shades of Blue | 2007 Married Life | 2010 Last Address | 2012 Keep the Lights On | 2014 Love is Strange | 2016 Little Men | 2019 Frankie | 2025 Peter Hujar’s Day