
Best friends forever.
Two childhood best friends are asked to share a kiss for the purposes of a student short film. Soon, a lingering doubt sets in, confronting both men with their preferences, threatening the brotherhood of their social circle, and, eventually, changing their lives.
- 7.1
- 2019
- Released
- 2h 0m

Gabriel D'Almeida Freitas
Matthias
Pier-Luc Funk
Rivette
Samuel Gauthier
Frank
Antoine Pilon
Brass
Adib Alkhalidey
Shariff
Micheline Bernard
Francine
Anne Dorval
Manon
Marilyn Castonguay
Sarah
Catherine Brunet
Lisa
Harris Dickinson
McAfee
Camille Felton
Erika Rivette
Anne-Marie Cadieux
Martine
Monique Spaziani
Colette
Jacques Lavallée
Courtemanche
Louis-Julien Durso
Matisse
Johanne Garneau
Neighbor on Balcony
Alexandre Bourgeois
Julien
Jean Harvey
Grandmaster
Connor McMahon
Lawyer in the Elevator
Michael Kelly
Bar Customer (uncredited)
Louise Bombardier
Tante Ginette
Claude Gasse
Woman sitting at the Bar
Agnès Bouchard
Dancer
Guenièvre Sandré
Barmaid
Julie Beauchemin
Ginette's Superior
William Pelletier
Student on the Bus
Audrey McDonald
Max's Friend
Dakota Jamal Wellman
Lawyer in the Elevator
Beverly Lowe
Grandmaster's Colleague
Nathalie Doummar
Young Pregnant Woman
Alice Pascual
Sarah's Friend
Félix Paquette
Shariff's Friend
Maude Demers-Rivard
Shariff's Friend
Victor Billo
Shariff's Friend



Released
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- #friendship
- #quebec
- #lgbt
- #gay romance
- #gay theme
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As much as I like the work of Xavier Dolan, this film was very disappointing. It was predictable, dull, and just not showing anything new or creative. I look forward to his next fantastic film.

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