November 7-10, 2001
Present in conjunction with
EROS- Trinity College Gay Student Association
EROS Film Festival Schedule
| Time | Wed Nov 7th: | Thurs Nov 8th | Friday Nov 9th | Saturday Nov 10th |
|
2:30 PM |
Monkey's Mask | |||
| 7:30 PM | Burnt Money | Burnt Money | Monkey's Mask | Princesa |
| 9:30 PM | Princesa | Drift |
all films presented at Cinestudio
Film Descriptions
Click on pictures for link to film web sites
Burnt
Money
(Plata Quemada)
(Marcelo Piñeyro,
Argentina 2000, 125 min)
Set in Argentina in 1965,
the film follows the tumultuous relationship between two gay
lovers who become
ruthless bank robbers in a notoriously famous footnote in the annals of true
crime. Known as “the twins” because of their matching good looks, Angel and
Nene are actually involved in a steamy romantic relationship. After a
large-scale heist goes horribly wrong, the two flee to Uruguay with Cuervo,
their partner in crime. Awaiting phony passports, the men hide out in cramped
quarters. As the confines of the apartment – and the authorities – close in,
jealousies and misunderstandings begin tearing Angel and Nene apart.
Director Marcelo Piñeyro, the producer of the Academy-Award-winning The Official Story, brings a sexy seediness to the portrayal of this scandalous real-life event. Spanish screen star Eduardo Noriega, winner of last year’s Best Actor at the Spanish Goyas, gives a spellbinding performance as Angel. This torrid crime thriller scorches the screen with action, drama, and erotic passion. Wednesday, November 7 @ 7:30pm Thursday, November 8 @ 7:30pm
(Henrique Goldman,
Italy/Germany/Brazil 2000, 96 min)
Milan’s seedy
red-light district, the world’s largest market for transsexual prostitution,
provides the backdrop for this unique
Cinderella fable. Fernanda, a
nineteen-year-old Brazilian transvestite, longs to undergo a sex-change
operation, find an ideal husband, and lead the life of a normal middle-class
housewife. On the streets of Milan, she transforms into “Princesa”, a
stylish and alluring prostitute. When handsome client Gianni succumbs to her
charms and offers her the means to realize her dreams, Princesa is forced to
reexamine the person she hopes to become.
Winner
of the Best Foreign Film Award at Outfest, this film is a provocative and moving
exploration of love, community, and the journey toward self-acceptance. Sharply
observant of the social dynamics of Milan’s street life, director Henrique
Goldman relies on an extraordinary
cast of mostly nonprofessional actors – many of whom are well-known
transvestites in Italy – to tell a story of lives crowded at the busy
intersection of gender and class.
Friday, November 9 @ 9:30 Saturday, November 10 @ 7:30pm
The
Monkey’s Mask
(Samantha Lang, Australia
2000, 91 min)

Based on the acclaimed novel
in verse by Dorothy Parker, this erotic thriller accompanies Jill Fitzpatrick, a
street-smart private detective, into a world of literary rivalry, seduction and
murder. Investigating the disappearance of a young female student, Jill is
instantly drawn to Diana, an alluring and sexually aggressive poetry teacher. As
the two women embark on a steamy affair, the case takes a dark turn. Blinded by
passion and enmeshed in Diana’s elite intellectual underground, the detective
fails to see the mounting menace until her own life is in danger.
Director
Samantha Lang’s Sydney emerges as a stylish city of glittering, duplicitous
surfaces, and her sapphic sex scenes, set to the lush sounds of Groove Armada,
are pulse pounding. As Diana, audience favorite Kelly McGillis (The Accused,
Top Gun) is unabashedly sexual. Susie
Porter (of the upcoming Star Wars: Episode Two) creates an alternatively
tough and tender detective who deserves her own movie franchise.
Friday, November 9 @ 7:30pm Saturday, November 10 @ 2:30pm
(Quentin Lee,
Canada 2000, 86 min)
Accompanying his
boyfriend Joel to a party, Ryan, an Asian-Canadian screenwriter, meets Leo,
an aspiring novelist and college student. As the two writers converse,
Ryan becomes infatuated, imagining that Leo is the one person who can completely
understand his intellectual and artistic passion. Unable to sever this visceral
connection, Ryan ends his three-year relationship with Joel, ignoring the fact
that Joel loves him unconditionally. Out on a limb, Ryan leaves home one fateful
morning and drifts into three different possibilities of a love triangle.
Following
in the tradition of such films as Sliding Doors and The Mexican,
indie-favorite Quentin Lee’s latest offering allows the audience to see how a
character’s life would have turned out had they made different decisions.
This structure provides some fascinating twists and ample opportunity for
Lee’s ruminations on the nature of desire and attraction. Shot on digital
video, the film has a rough documentary appearance, adding extraordinary
aesthetic depth.

Saturday, November 10 @ 9:40pm
Drift