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DRY WIND | VENTO SECO
Dir. Daniel Nolasco, 2020, Brazil, 110min.

Provocateur Daniel Nolasco’s narrative feature debut follows the yearnings (sometimes kinky, sometimes tender) of Sandro, a shy, hunky bear who spices up his mundane life as a factory manager with a series of explicit sexual encounters – both real and imagined. His routine of work, football, trade union meetings, cigarette breaks, jigsaw puzzles, and partying, as well as the relationship with his semi-regular fuck buddy Ricardo, are about to be unsettled by the arrival of Maicon, an alluring and clouded-in-mystery motorcycle-riding hunk.

Amidst a background of political unrest, Sandro’s giddy array of fetishes and fantasies (and even the prospect of love) come dazzlingly to life in a world melding Tom of Finland iconography inside a Pink Narcissus-inspired wonderland. Tableaux vivant-like scenes feature people in leather and latex and fetishistic images of chrome-plated motorcycles. The film’s blend of sobriety and artificial exaggeration, as well as its witty use of contradictory music and slow dissolves, makes it feel like a hot, dusty summer, adorned with male bodies full of passion and desire.

This film contains scenes of explicit sexual content.

Doors open at 6.30pm, for a 7.30pm start.

Cinema Mentiré presents the (hot!) film DRY WIND

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Event Type(s) Film Screenings
Tickets / Admission £ 8.00
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The Cinema Museum More Info

Address: The Master’s House, 2 Dugard Way (off Renfrew Road)
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Cinema Mentiré

About As an itinerant film club, Cinema Mentiré seeks to bring a taste of Latin American cinema to London and UK audiences. It aims to provide a platform for under-represented voices and to challenge conventions associated with the region, by celebrating the work of classic and contemporary filmmakers and artists.
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