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One Day in Summer

AKA Un Jour d'ete

Directed by Franck Geurin

dvd: was: £19.99 , now: £8.00

Cast

Baptiste Bertin
Jean-François Stévenin
Catherine Mouchet

WINNER "Best European Film" New York Film Festival WINNER "Best Film" Namur Film Festival

Synopsis

After a teenage boy dies in a freak soccer accident, his best friend works his way into the bereaved family, all the while penetrating deeper into the secrets of the community where pain, sorrow and envy lay just below the surface, in this subtle, meticulous and increasingly complex debut film.

Reviews

Beautiful boys and unfulfilled homoerotic desires, which have become a subgenre in recent French cinema, are nicely exemplified in Franck Guerin's feature debut, "A Summer Day." Although pic is well-made and handsomely mounted, its gradual exposure of hypocrisy in a small town takes a backseat to the much more tangible yearning at pic's core and Guerin doesn't offer needed novelty or insight. Gay fests will be likely takers, with possible play in art cinemas.
The sun is high and the hormones raging in a well-to-do provincial town in western France, where Sebastien (Baptiste Bertin) lives and works with his father (Philippe Fretun) in the local garage. Sebastien, however, would prefer lounging around with best friend Mickael (Theo Frilet, astonishingly like an erotically-charged Botticelli angel).

Soon, a freak soccer accident involving faulty goalposts leaves Mickael dead, the town in shock, and the mayor (Jean-Francois Stevenin) keen on avoiding city accountability. At first Sebastien isn't interested in laying blame, he's just trying to sort out his feelings.

Also struggling is Mickael's mother (Catherine Mouchet), reeling from her loss and trying to understand the conflicted relationship she had with her son. In Sebastien she finds a substitute, and he finds the mother-figure he's been missing.

Though nowhere nearly as old fashioned, or tragic, in feel as Rodolphe Marconi's "The Last Day," Guerin's take on unmanifested gay desire still feels backward for France in 2006. Glances are everything in the film: eyes that avoid and ones that beckon. But the love story is never allowed to emerge.

The camera certainly adores the leads, caressing Bertin's naked torso -- beautifully lit by the open door of a refrigerator -- and Frilet's sexual come-hither face. (Variety)

DVD Special features

  • Original Trailers
  • Catalogue Trailers
Technical Information
Released date29th January 2007
Opening VenueNational Film Theatre, 21st London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
Opening Venue tel.
Aspect Ratio
Main SoundtrackDolby Digital Stereo
LanguageFrench
SubtitlesEnglish
Region Code2 (Europe, Japan, South Africa)
Disc FormatDVD 5 PAL
Duration91 minutes

France/2006/Colour

Additional Information

Distributed by Parasol Pictures Releasing

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