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🌶 Certified Scorching2016 • Drama / Romance • 87m

Hidden Kisses

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Nathan, 16, lives alone with his father Stephane. A newcomer in high school, he is invited to a party and falls in love with Louis, a boy in his class. They find themselves out of sight and kiss each other, but someone takes a picture of them. Soon, the photo is published on Facebook and a storm overtakes their lives as they face bullying and rejection.

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Patrick Timsit
Patrick Timsit
Stéphane
Bérenger Anceaux
Bérenger Anceaux
Nathan
Jules Houplain
Jules Houplain
Louis
Bruno Putzulu
Bruno Putzulu
Bruno
Barbara Schulz
Barbara Schulz
Corinne
Catherine Jacob
Catherine Jacob
Catherine
Lisa Kramarz
Lisa Kramarz
Laura
Nicolas Carpentier
Nicolas Carpentier
Tristan
Clara Choï
Clara Choï
Aude
Ingrid Donnadieu
Ingrid Donnadieu
La prof d'allemand
Carole Richert
Carole Richert
Patricia
Maxence Seva
Maxence Seva
Julien
Luka Quinn
Luka Quinn
Jules 8 ans (uncredited)
Fabrice Lelyon
Fabrice Lelyon
Serge
Selim Clayssen
Selim Clayssen
Marc
Jérôme Pouly
Jérôme Pouly
Proviseur
Emmanuel Bloch
Emmanuel Bloch
Professeur de sport
Director: Didier BivelWriter: Jérôme Larcher

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CinemaSerf
2024-02-02
70%

At times this does rather stretch the bounds of plausibility at a school in 21st century France, but the sentiment behind it is quite worryingly potent. A photo emerges of a kiss! We know that one of the kissers is "Nathan" (Bérenger Anceaux) but who is the other? What piques the curiosity of his schoolmates is that the other kisser is also a boy! Drunken game? Wind-up? True love? What now ensues does hit the stereotype skids once or twice as we discover his dad is a policeman (Patrick Timsit), largely unimpressed with his son's behaviour and somewhat pre-occupied with the gossip he faces at work. We now see a school where the boy is bullied and beaten with alacrity despite what I would have thought would have been intervention from an headmaster who seems more worried about perception than about a bloodied pupil wandering the corridors. When we do finally discover the identity of his paramour, the emphasis now shifts to that boy's parents. His father is frankly a rather odious individual, a doctor, who is disgusted by the apparent sexuality of his son and is determined to stop it in it's tracks. This latter scenario ultimately - as happens in many families - pitches one parent against another in a battle of wills as to the best way to respect or control the burgeoning identity of a child that is loved but maybe not as unconditionally as we might require or hope. It's the youngsters who make this film. Anceaux contributes strongly and convincingly as does Jules Houplain ("Louis") who also turns in an emotionally powerful performance. Some of the ample toxicity this film engenders is well portrayed by those who are his classmates - boys and girls - who epitomise a small-mindedness and a bigotry that the film quite successfully showcases then tries to hold to count and to shame. It's a ninety minute television movie, so it's unlikely to be intended to profoundly move the dial on attitudes of intolerance and homophobia significantly, but the lads on screen here deliver a poignant story that does make you think about what schools teach us that isn't in books.

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Origin
FR
Languages
French
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Lizland Films

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