Loev

Inde, 2015, 92 min

Réalisation:

Sudhanshu Saria

Scénario:

Sudhanshu Saria

Photographie:

Sherri Kauk

Acteurs·trices:

Shiv Panditt, Rohit Chaturvedi
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Résumés(1)

When hot shot, Wall Street dealmaker Jai thinks of putting some pleasure into his 48 hour business trip to Mumbai, Sahil, his young, music-producer friend, drops everything, including his reckless boyfriend Alex, to help him execute the perfect getaway. Hiking the hills and canyons of Maharashtra, amidst half-attempted conversations and sudden silences, business calls and old jokes, the friends discover there is more than just time-zones keeping them apart. Things take another turn when Alex shows up with a new male-companion at his side, throwing up old conflicts and bringing unanswered questions to the fore. (South by Southwest Film Festival)

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Critiques (1)

Pethushka 

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anglais I haven't seen much of India yet, so I don't really know what a classic Indian film is supposed to look like. In any case this, let's say artier, style appeals to me. It reeks of a lower budget and inexperience, but at the same time that's the beauty of it. I'm rooting for the film all the more because it focuses on subject that is a forbidden in its country of origin. 3.5 stars. ()

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