Judas Kiss (film, 2011)
Judas Kiss est un film dramatique américain sorti en 2011, dirigé par J. T. Tepnapa (en) et écrit par Tepnapa et Carlos Pedraza. Y jouent Charlie David, Richard Harmon, Brent Corrigan et Timo Descamps[1] - [2] - [3] - [4].
Réalisation | J. T. Tepnapa (en) |
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Scénario |
J. T. Tepnapa Carlos Pedraza |
Acteurs principaux |
Charlie David |
Sociétés de production |
Blue Seraph Productions Border2Border Entertainment |
Pays de production | États-Unis |
Genre | Drame |
Durée | 94 minutes |
Sortie | 2011 |
Pour plus de détails, voir Fiche technique et Distribution
Un cinéaste désabusé retourne sur le lieu de ses études où il se retrouve piégé dans une lutte acharnée entre son passé douloureux et son avenir incertain.
Texte anglais à traduire :
The film is the story of a disillusioned filmmaker’s visit to his peculiar alma mater, where he is trapped in a tug of war between his tortured past and a troubling future.
Judas Kiss is the feature film directorial debut of J.T. Tepnapa, who has won many international awards for his short films, including the multiple award-winning parody of 1950s teen health films.
Synopsis
Texte anglais à traduire :
Failed filmmaker Zachary Wells is convinced by his best friend and hotshot director Topher into replacing him as a judge in their film school's annual festival. Zach's one-night stand with a student backfires when that student walks into an interview the next morning calling himself Danny Reyes, the name Zach went by when he attended the school. And Danny's film, Judas Kiss, is a finalist in the competition Zach is judging. Zach's film, also Judas Kiss, won the festival years before. Zach scrambles for answers. A mysterious, chain-smoking campus tour guide, counsels him: "Change the kid's past, change your future." But how? Zach comes to believe he can mend his life by disqualifying Danny from competition, putting him on a different path than Zach followed. Will Zach's plan work?
Distribution
- Charlie David : Zachary "Zach" Wells
- Richard Harmon : Daniel "Danny" Reyes, Jr.
- Brent Corrigan : Chris Wachowsky
- Timo Descamps : Shane Lyons
- Julia Morizawa (en) : Abbey Park
- Ron Boyd (en) : Ralph Garlington
- Troy Fischnaller : Topher Shadoe
- Samantha Rund : Rebecca Lynn
- Ronee Collins : Kimberly Reyes
- Laura Kenny : Mme Blossom
- Dale Bowers : Old Man Welds
- Vince Valenzuela : Daniel Reyes, Sr.
- Matt Smith : Jude
- Tim Foutch : Tommy
- Julian LeBlanc (en) : Nate
- Genevieve Buechner (en) : Samantha
Fiche technique
- Titre original et français : Judas Kiss
- Réalisation : J. T. Tepnapa (en)
- Scénario : J. T. Tepnapa (en) et Carlos Pedraza
- Costumes : Anthony Tran
- Photographie : David Berry
- Montage : Whitney Dunn
- Musique : Brad Anthony Laina
- Production :
- Producteur : Carlos Pedraza ;
- Coproducteur : Jody Wheeler ;
- Producteurs délégués : Charlie David, J. T. Tepnapa (en), John Titchenal et Steve Parker ;
- Coproducteurs délégués : Alan Batie et Paul Lei ;
- Producteurs associés : Charles Brewer et Paul Cooke
- Société(s) de production : Blue Seraph Productions
Border2Border Entertainment - Société(s) de distribution : Wolfe Video (Amérique du Nord)
- Budget : 500 millions $
- Pays d'origine : États-Unis
- Langue originale : anglais
- Genre : Drame
- Durée : 94 minutes
- Dates de sortie :
Production
Texte anglais à traduire :
The film is produced by Blue Seraph Productions, a Los Angeles company headed by Tepnapa and Pedraza. Their previous work has been featured in the New York Times, BBC, Variety, Frontiers, Fab, the Today Show, MSNBC, and other international news outlets.
The film, which was shot in the summer of 2010 in Seattle[6], has already attracted attention for casting former Dante's Cove star Charlie David. Also cast is adult film star Brent Corrigan (credited as Sean Paul Lockhart), who appeared in 2008's Oscar-winning Milk and the comedy Another Gay Sequel.
The Campus of the University of Washington was used as the Keystone Summit University[7].
Casting
Texte anglais à traduire :
Lockhart impressed the director with his acting in In the Closet. David is well known at the gay box office[8]. Richard Harmon won the role over more than 1,000 Los Angeles actors when his video taped audition impressed the producers[9].
Belgian actor Timo Descamps approached the project's producers after seeing a casting notice on-line. In addition to the acting, he saw the film as an opportunity to feature his musical talents to a new audience[10]. Patti Carns Kalles was hired to handle the Seattle, Washington casting.
Bande originale
Texte anglais à traduire :
The 'Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for Judas Kiss featuring selections from the score by Seattle composer Brad Anthony Laina, the album also showcases independent artists who contributed their work to the film’s soundtrack[11].
- Crash, par Brian Lam
- Analog Girl, par Oak & Gorski
- Stereotype, par Mayda
- Like It Rough, par Timo Descamps
- Confrontation, par Brad Anthony Laina
- Stimulate, par Ikonik
- Zach’s Lament, par David Yancey
- Who Am I?, par Brad Anthony Laina
- Key to the Future, par Brad Anthony Laina
- Judas Kiss, par Brad Anthony Laina
- If I Fall (Cast Recording, featuring Brian Lam and Brad Anthony Laina), par Brian Lam
- If I Fall (Original Artist), par Brian Lam
Accueil
Texte anglais à traduire :
In its first week of release on DVD in the United States and Canada, the "bewitching Judas Kiss" made No. 1 on The Advocate’s Hot Sheet, the top 10 entertainment highlights by Brandon Voss. Entertainment Focus named Judas Kiss to list Top 10 Gay Films of 2011[12].
QX Magazine rated Judas Kiss 7 out of 10, praising the film's nicely breezy tone. The review makes note of the film's "darker story elements, [which] make us wonder how our lives would look to our younger selves."[13]
Edge magazine named Judas Kiss among the "12 Great Gay Indies That Will (Hopefully) Make it to a Theater Near You."[14]
ATV Today gave a positive review and said "A refreshingly different film with its genre mixing feel – time travel, fantasy, romance – and is at times dark but compelling, too"[15].
The revitalized GLBT news blog, Queerty, put Judas Kiss at the top of its list of 10 recommended films to see at this year's[16].
Helge Janssen of Artslink praised the "flawless ensemble acting", calling it the “primary satisfying energy that carries this film.”[17] Queer.de weighed in on the film, calling it "a touching love story, beautifully photographed and filled with magnificent, gorgeous-looking actors." The review credits J.T. Tepnapa's direction, discusses the breakout performance by Sean Paul Lockhart in his dramatic role and notes the acclaim the film has received in film festivals all this year[18]. Xtra! describes the film as a "spiritual journey of destiny, paths missed and second chances," which "emphasizes healing from your past."[19] The Cinemanía blog in Spain calls Judas Kiss "so strange it’s impossible not to love it."[20] New York Cool said "Suspenseful. Spellbinding, with sexual swagger."
Récompenses
Texte anglais à traduire :
Sean Paul Lockhart won QFest's Rising Star Award in recognition of his transition to mainstream roles.
Références
- « Charlie David in Judas Kiss », Doorq.com, (consulté le )
- « Caprica Times reports on Richard Harmon », Capricatimes.com (consulté le )
- « Brent Corrigan stars in Independent Feature », Ragemonthly.com, (consulté le )
- Nick, « Timo Descamps in American Movie », Thatgaymovie.com, (consulté le )
- « Cast of Judas Kiss », Judaskissmovie.com (consulté le )
- « Richard stars in Summer Indie », Doorq.com (consulté le )
- Alexander Ryll, « Essential Gay Themed Films to Watch, Judas Kiss », Gay Essential, (consulté le )
- « Charlie David: Out in Hollywood », Afterelton.com, (consulté le )
- MICHAEL HINMAN, Posted Aug-15-2010, « 'Caprica' Guest Star Cast In Quirky Sci-Fi Indie Film », Airlockalpha.com (consulté le )
- « Timo Descamps rocks American Movie », Demorgen.be (consulté le )
- "Judas Kiss" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack at iTunes
- Entertainment Focus’ list of the Top 10 Gay Films of 2011
- full review at QX Magazine International
- Christian Cintron’s Judas Kiss review for Edge Network
- Alexander Ryll, « Judas Kiss », Gay Essential, (consulté le )
- Queerty’s No. 1 ‘Must See’ Movie: ‘Judas Kiss’
- full review at Artslink
- full review at Queer.de in German
- ‘Edgy and Mysterious,’ Top Pick – Xtra!
- the original blog post here (in Spanish)
Liens externes
- Site officiel
- Ressources relatives à l'audiovisuel :
- Allociné
- (en) AllMovie
- (en) IMDb
- (en) LUMIERE
- (de) OFDb
- (en) Rotten Tomatoes
- (mul) The Movie Database