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Song of Love

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In an enveloping atmosphere charged with sensuality, two prisoners in a solitary cell become protagonists of a love that transcends the bars. The first, an attractive young man with a rebellious spirit, feels trapped between hopelessness and his longing for freedom. The second, an older man, experiences a mix of desire and melancholy as he observes the young man, the embodiment of his own lost youth. Throughout their confinement, an intense connection develops that challenges social conventions and the limits of the prison itself.

Desire is expressed through furtive glances, subtle gestures, and the vibrant music of an external world that, although distant, feels palpable. As the young man seeks ways to escape his oppressive reality, the older man tries to awaken in him a sense of hope and the understanding that, even in such a bleak place, love can bloom. The game of voyeurism becomes the central axis of their relationship, where both characters discover the complexity of their identities and repressed desires.

With each encounter, the tension rises, and the cell transforms into a microcosm of yearnings, internal struggles, and vulnerabilities. In a narrative that is both a hymn to freedom and to human connection, the two men challenge the imposed barriers, leaving in the air the question of whether love can truly set us free, even in the darkest circumstances.

Media type
Movie
Year
1972
Director
Jean Genet
Writer
Jean Genet
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.50
Actors
Bravo
Java
Coco Le Martiniquais
André Reybaz
Lucien Sénémaud
Gender
Drama
Fantasy
Romance
Country
France
Producers
Nikos Papatakis
Original title
Un chant d’amour
Duration
26
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