''Wild Side'' is a 2004
drama film
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directed by
Sébastien Lifshitz
Sébastien Lifshitz (born 21 January 1968) is a French screenwriter and director. He teaches at La Fémis, a school that focuses on the subject of image and sound. He studied at the École du Louvre, and has a bachelor's degree from the Universit ...
and starring
Stéphanie Michelini
Stéphanie Michelini is a French actress.
Career
She debuted in 2004, playing the leading role in the film '' Wild Side'', directed by Sébastien Lifshitz. (in French) For this role, she won the for Best Actress. (in French)
She is the one o ...
,
Yasmine Belmadi
Yasmine Belmadi (26 January 1976 – 18 July 2009) was a French actor of Algerian parents. He appeared in 13 films, and had completed his final role, in a television production, the day before his death.
Biography
Belmadi grew up in the northern ...
, and
Edouard Nikitine. It premiered at the 2004
Berlin International Film Festival
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.
Plot
Stéphanie, a
transgender
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sex worker
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According to one view, sex work is d ...
(
Stéphanie Michelini
Stéphanie Michelini is a French actress.
Career
She debuted in 2004, playing the leading role in the film '' Wild Side'', directed by Sébastien Lifshitz. (in French) For this role, she won the for Best Actress. (in French)
She is the one o ...
) travels from Paris to a small town to care for her sick mother. She is joined by her two
flatmate
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s, an
Algeria
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n
hustler
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, Jamal and a
Russia
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n soldier on
AWOL
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, Mikhail. Both men fall in love with Stéphanie and she decides to have a relationship with them both.
Cast
*
Stéphanie Michelini
Stéphanie Michelini is a French actress.
Career
She debuted in 2004, playing the leading role in the film '' Wild Side'', directed by Sébastien Lifshitz. (in French) For this role, she won the for Best Actress. (in French)
She is the one o ...
as Stéphanie
*
Yasmine Belmadi
Yasmine Belmadi (26 January 1976 – 18 July 2009) was a French actor of Algerian parents. He appeared in 13 films, and had completed his final role, in a television production, the day before his death.
Biography
Belmadi grew up in the northern ...
as Djamel
*
Edouard Nikitine as Mikhail
*
Josiane Stoléru as the mother
*
Aurélie Guichard
*
Anohni as the singer
*
Liliane Nataf
*
Christophe Sermet as Nicolas
Awards
In 2004 ''Wild Side'' won two awards, including the
Teddy Award
The Teddy Award is an international film award for films with LGBT topics, presented by an independent jury as an official award of the Berlin International Film Festival (the Berlinale). In the most part, the jury consists of organisers of gay a ...
, at the Berlin Film Festival, the Special Jury Award at the
Gijón International Film Festival
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History
The festival's origins date back to 1963. In the beginning i ...
, the Grand Jury Award at
L.A. Outfest
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and the New Director's Showcase Award at the
Seattle International Film Festival
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.
Michelini won the for Best Actress for her role.
[ (in French)]
Reception
''Wild Side'' has received positive reviews from critics. On
Rotten Tomatoes
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the film has an approval rating of 63% based on reviews from 16 critics.
Russell Edwards of ''
Variety
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'' 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
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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
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* Television timeout, a break in sporting action so that a commercial break may be taken
* Timeout (computing), an enginee ...
states the film follows a "non-linear tapestry" and it is "a meditative tone-poem on society’s marginals".
Todd W. Reeser wrote in ''Studies in French Cinema'' in 2007 about the film's complex narrative.
References
External links
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Page at Wellspring Media
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