New Queer Visions: Lust in Translation

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  • 2016
  • 1 hr 48 min
  • 4.3  (8)

New Queer Visions: Lust in Translation is a 2016 movie that features four short films with themes related to lust, sexuality, and identity. Each short film is directed by a different filmmaker, but they are all united by their exploration of queer experiences. The first short film, "1-1-9," directed by Aitor Uribarri, follows a young woman named Ane who is bored and restless in her small town. A chance encounter with a stranger brings excitement to Ane's life, but it also raises questions about her own desires and the boundaries of consent.

The second short film, "Wasting Away," directed by Eugene Lee Yang, follows two high school friends, Lily and Angie, on a road trip to Coachella. Along the way, their friendship is tested as they confront their own insecurities and desires.

The third short film, "The Summer House," directed by Daisy Zhou, follows Mei, a young Chinese woman who visits her aunt's summer house in upstate New York. Mei is struggling with her own identity and desires, but a chance encounter with a local woman named Sam helps her to explore her sexuality and find confidence in herself.

The final short film, "Pact," directed by Julie Hekimian, follows two friends, Zoe and Nomi, who make a pact to have sex with each other if they are still single when they turn 30. As the deadline approaches, Zoe begins to feel conflicted about their arrangement and wonders if she wants something more than just sex from Nomi.

Overall, New Queer Visions: Lust in Translation is a provocative and thought-provoking exploration of queer experiences and desires. The four short films are diverse in their storytelling and filmmaking styles, but they all offer a nuanced and intimate look at the complexities of queer identity and sexuality. The performances by the cast, including Rinabeth Apostol, Florence Bell, and Grace Carter, are all strong and sincere, bringing authenticity and depth to each character's journey. Whether you identify as queer or not, this movie is a fascinating and compelling exploration of human desire and connection.

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  • Release Date
    2016
  • Runtime
    1 hr 48 min
  • IMDB Rating
    4.3  (8)
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