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Wild Side (2004 film)

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Wikipedia article




'Wild Side' is a 2004 drama film directed by Sbastien Lifshitz and starring Stphanie Michelini, Yasmine Belmadi, and Edouard Nikitine. It premiered at the 2004 Berlin International Film Festival.

Plot



Stphanie, a transgender sex worker (Stphanie Michelini) travels from Paris to a small town to care for her sick mother. She is joined by her two flatmates, an Algerian hustler, Jamal and a Russian soldier on AWOL, Mikhail. Both men fall in love with Stphanie and she decides to have a relationship with them both.

Cast



* Stphanie Michelini as Stphanie

* Yasmine Belmadi as Djamel

* Edouard Nikitine as Mikhail

* Josiane Stolru as the mother

* Aurlie Guichard

* Anohni as the singer

* Liliane Nataf

* Christophe Sermet as Nicolas

Awards



In 2004 'Wild Side' won two awards, including the Teddy Award, at the Berlin Film Festival, the Special Jury Award at the Gijn International Film Festival, the Grand Jury Award at L.A. Outfest and the New Director's Showcase Award at the Seattle International Film Festival.

Michelini won the for Best Actress for her role. (in French)

Reception



'Wild Side' has received positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 63% based on reviews from 16 critics.

Russell Edwards of 'Variety' stated, "A morbid and self-important homosexual Jules & Jim for the new millennium", "intention to shock is unmistakable" and "narrative-time shuffles only disrupt the flow". V.A. Musetto of the New York Post on 10 June 2005, noted "Viewers are either going to walk out after 10 minutes or, like this tolerant critic, get caught up in the sordid lives of the three misfits and stick around for the ambiguous ending".

Chris reviewing for eyeforfilm.co.uk on 7 April 2008 noted it is "beautifully photographed" and has "typically unpretentious French acting". Timeout states the film follows a "non-linear tapestry" and it is "a meditative tone-poem on societys marginals".

Todd W. Reeser wrote in 'Studies in French Cinema' in 2007 about the film's complex narrative.

References




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