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Love Forbidden(Défense d'aimer)

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France · 2002
1h 36m
Director Rodolphe Marconi
Starring Rodolphe Marconi, Andrea Necci, Echo Danon, Hervé Brunon
Genre Drama

Rodolphe Marconi writes, directs, and stars in the coming-out drama Défense d'Aimer (Love Forbidden). Marconi plays Bruce, a young student from Paris who accepts a fellowship in Rome. He takes a flat at the Villa Medicis and writes full time. He eventually meets Italian native Matteo (Andrea Necci) and develops feelings for the man. However, Bruce is confused because Matteo also seems interested in the American student Irene (Irene D'Agostino). Love Forbidden premiered in the U.S. at the 2003 New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival.

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Village Voice by

Cryptic, pseudo-poetic asides come across as merely pretentious: Repeated cutaways to statues will not make your film "Contempt," nor will fleeting references to serial killers make it "Don't Look Now."

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The New York Times by Dave Kehr

A model French psychological drama in which very little action occurs but feelings and intuitions are documented with precision and discretion.

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TV Guide Magazine by Maitland McDonagh

The result is rather like eavesdropping on a bright but painfully self-absorbed adolescent's secret thoughts: sometimes fascinating, other times just infuriating.

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