Frig (film)
Frig is a French film directed by Antony Hickling in 2018. The film was premiered at the Etrange Festival in Paris at the Forum des images.[1] Frig had a cinema release at St André des Arts cinema in Paris, France 2018. [2][3] [4][5]
Frig | |
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Directed by | Antony Hickling |
Written by | Antony Hickling |
Produced by | H&A films |
Starring | Biño Sauitzvy |
Cinematography | Laure Cornet, Antony Hickling |
Edited by | Victor Toussaint |
Music by | Loki Starfish |
Distributed by | Optimale France |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Plot
Frig is divided into three parts (Love, Shit and Sperm) and is presented as an experimental fiction beginning at the end of a romantic relationship. The film is the third and final part of the trilogy by Antony Hickling , consisting of Little Gay Boy, Where Horses Go To Die and concluding with Frig. The film was inspired by 120 days of Sodom by Marquis de Sade.
Cast
- Biño Sauitzvy
- Magali Gaudou
- Luc Bruyere
- Christine Mingo
- Thomas Laroppe
- Gaëtan Vettier
- Arthur Gillet
- André Schneider
Awards
- The Trilogy ( Where Horses Go To Die, Little Gay Boy, & Frig) receives the Christian Petermann award for an innovative work. Controversial scenarios expressed through music, dance and daring at the IV DIGO – Goias Sexual diversity and gender international Film Festival, Brazil, 2019
- Special Mention for his work as a director at Rio FICG, Brazil, 2015
References
- Forum des images. "Frig - Les Programmes - Forum des images". Forumdesimages.fr. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
- "Frig" – via www.allocine.fr.
- "Frig de Antony Hickling (2018)" (in French). UniFrance. 28 November 2018. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
- "Frig (2018)" (in French). MUBI. Retrieved 31 October 2021.
- "Frig". Premiere.fr.
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