A concise synopsis of gay-themed movies and gay interest films. Click on the photos to enlarge.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Altromondo (2008)
"Altromondo" is an experimental drama composed entirely of monologues. It's a personal journey through male homosexuality, from darkness to light, from total denial to complete acceptance, as told in monologues performed by actors adapted from interviews with ordinary Italian gay men. Each character tells about his own life experiences, sufferings and joys. Starting from the denial of homosexuality itself, and through stereotypes, prejudices, and the various submerged obsessions it comes to the acceptance of homosexuality. The film is a multicolored kaleidoscopic trip through a varied and multi-faceted aspect of the human experience that is rarely represented on the big screen. It reaches into the depths of Italy's gay community and pulls out stories that range from the taboo to the heartbreaking. Closeted, openly gay, occasionally gay, proud, ashamed, fetishistic--the men come from all walks of life, and they turn their reminiscences into little works of art.
This docudrama is an indictment against homophobia, animated by the hope of showing the way forward for those who have not yet found a way to express their sexual orientation. It's a lucid film on the myths and prejudices surrounding the homosexual reality in Italy, without false modesty and without compromise. Overall, this fascinating patchwork explores the constant struggle between the individual's innermost desires and the ongoing search for normalcy. Giordano Corapi composed the original music, and Fabiomassimo Lozzi directed and wrote the screenplay adaptation from the works of Antonio Veneziani. In Italian with English subtitles. The English title is "Another World".