92 mins |
Rated
R16 (Offensive language & sex scenes)
Screening courtesy of the Goethe-Institut – members free, non-members welcome by donation (notes only please).
Faraz Shariat • Germany • 2019
In Farsi and German, with English subtitles
A tentative queer love story is set against the sobering realities of life as an immigrant in modern-day Germany in this debut feature from Faraz Shariat.
“Deftly embraces heady topics of race, sexuality, place and belonging, yet skips merrily over melodrama and into the sublime” – Time Out
Film Society membership is available to through the Academy Cinemas website, or at the counter. A year long membership entitles you to free admission to all Film Society screenings throughout the year, anywhere in New Zealand. A three-trip pass entitles you admission to three Film Society screenings. Please note that most screenings will be open to members only. Visit www.nzfilmsociety.org.nz/auckland for more info.
In many areas membership also allows you generous concessions at the NZ International Film Festival, and to local cinemas.
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Screening courtesy of the Goethe-Institut – members free, non-members welcome by donation (notes only please).
Faraz Shariat • Germany • 2019
In Farsi and German, with English subtitles
A tentative queer love story is set against the sobering realities of life as an immigrant in modern-day Germany in this debut feature from Faraz Shariat.
“Deftly embraces heady topics of race, sexuality, place and belonging, yet skips merrily over melodrama and into the sublime” – Time Out
Film Society membership is available to through the Academy Cinemas website, or at the counter. A year long membership entitles you to free admission to all Film Society screenings throughout the year, anywhere in New Zealand. A three-trip pass entitles you admission to three Film Society screenings. Please note that most screenings will be open to members only. Visit www.nzfilmsociety.org.nz/auckland for more info.
In many areas membership also allows you generous concessions at the NZ International Film Festival, and to local cinemas.