Wicked Queer 32

SHORT FILM PROGRAM

Paris 05:59: Théo and Hugo

Saturday

,

Apr 2

@

7:00 pm

With in person.
Director
Olivier Ducastel, Jacques Martineau
Year
2016
Run Time
97
min
Country
France
Language
French
PROGRAM Time
minutes
Content warning:
The film starts with Théo and Hugo meeting in a sex club, where they connect intensely. Following their encounter, they wander the streets of Paris in the early hours of the morning, experiencing the city's quiet beauty and dealing with the immediate and pressing issues in their potential new relationship.
This film is presented in
French
with English subtitles.
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