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Passages (2023)

28/06/2023 (FR)Romance, Drama1h 32m
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Overview

Tomas and Martin are a gay couple living in Paris whose marriage is thrown into crisis when Tomas impulsively begins a passionate affair with young schoolteacher Agathe. But when Martin begins an affair of his own, Tomas must confront life decisions he may be unprepared—or unwilling—to deal with.

    Top Billed Cast

    1. Franz Rogowski

      Franz Rogowski

      Tomas

    2. Ben Whishaw

      Ben Whishaw

      Martin

    3. Adèle Exarchopoulos

      Adèle Exarchopoulos

      Agathe

    4. Erwan Kepoa Falé

      Erwan Kepoa Falé

      Amad

    5. Théo Cholbi

      Théo Cholbi

      Jérémie

    6. Arcadi Radeff

      Arcadi Radeff

      Dimo

    7. Léa Boublil

      Erica

    8. Thibault Carterot

      Thibault

    9. Tony Daoud

      Tony

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    A review by Brent Marchant

    7.0
    Written by Brent Marchant on Aug 17, 2023

    Intimacy can be a beautiful thing. However, it can also become something messy, hurtful and emotionally devastating when tainted by self-serving agendas, irresponsible intentions, or reckless, short-sighted experimentation, influences that can purposely or unwittingly end up wreaking widespread havoc. Such is the case in writer-director Ira Sachs’s new domestic drama about a flamboyant, free-spirited gay male filmmaker, Tomas (Franz Rogowski), who impulsively jumps into an impromptu fling with a woman, Agathe (Adèle Exarchopoulos), a relationship that leaves his longtime husband, Martin (Ben W...

    StatusReleased

    Original LanguageFrench

    Budget-

    Revenue$1,103,374.00

    Keywords

    • infidelity
    • paris, france
    • love triangle
    • pregnancy
    • eroticism
    • bisexuality
    • narcissism
    • bicycle
    • teacher
    • lgbt
    • bisexual man
    • biking
    • compulsion
    • abortion
    • graphic design
    • film director
    • bilingual
    • same sex marriage
    • gay theme
    • self destructiveness
    • independent film
    • affair
    • wrap party
    • unlikeable protagonist