120 BPM

Drama/LGBTQIA+, France 2017

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Paris, early 1990s. AIDS has been raging in France for almost ten years, but large sections of society are still silent about the epidemic. Mitterrand's government does not care about sexual education, and the pharmaceutical lobby delays the development of new drugs. Act Up, an activist group of those affected, wants to draw attention to the abuses. It throws fake blood-filled water bombs on the walls of research facilities and hijacks the city's classrooms armed with information brochures. How far the actions are allowed to go is a matter of controversy at the weekly meetings. When 26-year-old Nathan, who is HIV-negative himself, joins Act up, he is immediately drawn to the community's determination. And he falls in love with Sean, the bravest and most radical of the group. Together they fight on the front lines, even when Sean has long since contracted the disease ... Moroccan-born French director Robin Campillo ("Eastern Boys," 2015) was himself involved with Act Up (Aids Coalition to Unleash Power) for years in the 90s. Based on his personal experiences, he shows the controversial debates and spectacular actions of the group in "120 BPM" - and thus sets a long overdue cinematic monument to European AIDS activism. But his stirring period piece only unfolds its full, revolutionary power through the intimate love story between Nathan and Sean embedded in it. At a historical moment when, for HIV-positive people and their relatives and friends, the political is of personal, even existential importance, a pair of lovers confronts societal ignorance and the fear of their own death with frenzied resistance, wild sex and an irrepressible will to live. "120 BPM" premiered in competition at Cannes, hailed as a masterpiece and awarded three of the important prizes: the Grand Prix, the Queer Palm and the FIPRESCI Prize.
144 min
HD
FSK 16
Audio language:
French
Subtitles:
EnglishGerman

Awards

Cannes Film Festival 2017 Jury prize Queer palm
César 2018 Best film Best supporting actress Adèle Haenel Best support actor Antoine Reinartz
European film prize 2017 Best cutting

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Director:

Robin Campillo

Composer:

Arnaud Rebotini

Original title:

120 battements par minute

Original language:

French

Format:

16:9 HD, Color

Age rating:

FSK 16

Audio language:

French

Subtitles:

EnglishGerman