PODCAST | Angelo Acerbi interviews Sam H. Freeman and Ng Choon Ping, directors of the film Femme.
Sam H. Freeman and NgChoon Ping deliver an outstanding movie with Femme, in Panorana at Berlinale 73. In this talk we analyse the issues of homophobia , heterophobia and toxic masculinity , going deep into explaining the mission the film has and the formal construction of it, that makes it one of the most surprising feature s of the whole festival.
Femme: With his performances as Aphrodite Banks, Jules has a place among London’s celebrated drag artists. One night after a show, he steps out to get some cigarettes and is brutally attacked by a guy out with a gang of blokes. Although Jules is able to recover physically, he withdraws from the outside world, traumatised. Months later, he recognises his attacker by chance in a gay sauna. Without make-up and wrapped only in a towel, Jules is able to approach the other man incognito and find out who he is. He begins an affair with the closeted homosexual Preston in order to take his revenge.
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