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Hidden Kisses

Original title: Baisers cachés
  • TV Movie
  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
5.7K
YOUR RATING
Bérenger Anceaux and Jules Houplain in Hidden Kisses (2016)
FrenchDrama

Nathan goes to a high school party and meets Louis. The two find themselves out of sight and kissing, but someone takes a photo of them. When the photo is placed online, a storm overtakes th... Read allNathan goes to a high school party and meets Louis. The two find themselves out of sight and kissing, but someone takes a photo of them. When the photo is placed online, a storm overtakes their lives.Nathan goes to a high school party and meets Louis. The two find themselves out of sight and kissing, but someone takes a photo of them. When the photo is placed online, a storm overtakes their lives.

  • Director
    • Didier Bivel
  • Writer
    • Jérôme Larcher
  • Stars
    • Patrick Timsit
    • Barbara Schulz
    • Bruno Putzulu
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    5.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Didier Bivel
    • Writer
      • Jérôme Larcher
    • Stars
      • Patrick Timsit
      • Barbara Schulz
      • Bruno Putzulu
    • 47User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Patrick Timsit
    • Stéphane
    Barbara Schulz
    Barbara Schulz
    • Corinne
    Bruno Putzulu
    Bruno Putzulu
    • Bruno
    Bérenger Anceaux
    • Nathan
    Jules Houplain
    Jules Houplain
    • Louis
    Natacha Jasmine Djidel
    • Chloé
    Lisa Kramarz
    • Laura
    Nicolas Carpentier
    Nicolas Carpentier
    • Tristan
    Fabrice Lelyon
    • Serge
    Selim Clayssen
    • Marc
    Jérôme Pouly
    • Proviseur
    Emmanuel Bloch
    • Professeur de sport
    Ingrid Donnadieu
    • Professeur d'allemand
    Maxence Seva
    • Julien
    Clara Choï
    • Aude
    Catherine Jacob
    Catherine Jacob
    • Catherine
    Carole Richert
    • Patricia
    Jonathan Giacalone
      • Director
        • Didier Bivel
      • Writer
        • Jérôme Larcher
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      User reviews47

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      10cmarino-24332

      So good and agrivating at the same time

      Really loved this movie. Great coming of age love story that is sad and lovely at the same time. What the two characters go through separately; what they endure because of a kiss is maddening and disturbing. Still, so good; a must watch.
      10aardlord

      Expertly done.

      The story is amazing and really speaks to t he struggles of gay youth and the pressures they face from their peers and families. I was starting to think the ending would be another sad tale that has been done hundreds of times before but it really ended on a high note. The whole production from the script to the cinematography to the acting was expertly done. A rare gem.
      Kirpianuscus

      powerful

      It is a powerful film. This is the only fair definition. It is an inspired, so precise portrait of a situation who has not solutions. It is a film about teenagers, a picture on a party, cruelty, hate, prejudices, teachers, a single father and his son. It has all the pieces to be a manifesto. Butit is more and more becomes scene by scene. Two scenes are real significant for me - the opened black board by Tristan and the lines about Oscar Wilde and his talk with the Math teacher.And, not doubts, admirable performances. It is a provocative film and a great question about yourself. So, just a powerful film. About honesty, truth and the way to perceive the other.
      9federicodl

      Unexpected inspiration

      It's not easy to speak about homosexuality. It's not easy to be homosexual. Hidden kisses will make you look at all the pain gay guys have been through, it will make you feel how much it hurts to have a father who thinks you're sick, to be surrounded of people staring at you disgusted, laughing at you. Just watch it. I've been hesitant to watch this movie, i thought it would have been an average movie talking about the love of two young guys. This is much more. This is a movie everyone should see. And after you've watched Hidden kisses you will be braver if you're a young boy scared of being himself, worried about other people's judgement. And if you are a homophobic, even after you've watched this movie, my question for you is: 'Haven't you got a heart?'
      7RagingBullwinkle

      Toxic masculinity is the problem

      At the root of homophobia lies the notion of masculinity as the rigid standard for men and boys (and in a minor subplot, femininity for girls and women). We've seen this all before but Hidden Kisses confronts it head on. In some ways that are deftly handled and in others that are a bit clumsy. There is a homophobic father and is often the weak link in these coming of age movies. It's hard to to get ones head around a character that is so thinly defined except there are real people like this. There are plenty of homophobic students who bully Nathan including one who is black.

      The movie really shines when we see the full impact of social media on cultural expectations and norms, and how young adults don't see the consequences of their actions using it. They can do so much harm with so little effort. If the film had focused on this thematically, it might have been a more daring and smarter film. As such, it mostly just does the old stuff very well and returns the focus on the two leads, only to stray with brief chatter between teachers and parents.

      The actors do a good job, especially Bérenger Anceaux as Nathan but the adult cast is uniformly excellent.

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      • Trivia
        Upon its initial airing in France, the film was immediately followed by a 74 minute long debate about homophobia, titled "Homophobie: Le Combat Continue" ("Homophobia: The Fight Continues), moderated by Julian Bugier and featuring actor Patrick Timsit as well as participants unrelated to the film such as writer Philippe Besson and politician Franck Riester among others.
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        Hidden kisses
        Composed by François-Eudes Chanfrault

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      • Release date
        • May 17, 2017 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • France
      • Official sites
        • Breaking Glass Pictures (United States)
        • Film & Picture (France)
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • Besos Escondidos
      • Filming locations
        • Tournan-en-Brie, Seine-et-Marne, France(School Clément Ader)
      • Production companies
        • Lizland Films
        • France Télévisions
        • La Région Île-de-France
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 27m(87 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.78 : 1

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