German movie gay farm workers
Using the farming industry as their setting, you quickly immerse yourself in their normal lives. Tough work and work friends who belonged to a different social circle. Some of the best scenes in this film does not need words, they were meant to be felt. Let yourself sit in the shoes of the main characters and you will understand. The filming took place on a large farm during the harvest, with an exact eye for the reality of agricultural life, the aspects of learning farming as a trade and the relationships between young farmers learning the business from the ground up and the more seasoned workers.
Life on a farm is all that sullen teen Marco knows- leading a perfunctory and quiet life of working, going to school and avoiding the advances of girls. However, his self-imposed solitude ends when curly-haired Jakob, rejecting the banking world for farming, arrives to train on the farm. The array of best German gay movies, from stirring dramas to uplifting romances and insightful documentaries, paints a vivid picture of the LGBTQ+ community’s life in Germany.
The vast majority of gay-themed films center on urban gays wittily seeking love and sex. But Harvest is refreshingly set in an entirely different world - a German farming community where the relationship between two teens unfolds in a quietly absorbing fashion. By Stephen Dalton. A coming-of-age saga crossed with a coming-out story, Jonathan is a visually striking debut from the Polish-German writer-director Piotr Lewandowski.
It also reverses the generational conflict that drives more traditional gay-themed plotlines, a neat twist which does not fully excuse a few lurches into overcooked melodrama.
Even so, Lewandowski has made an impressively mature first feature which will earn plenty more festival invitations following its Berlinale premiere last month, with obvious but not exclusive appeal to fests with dedicated LGBT programs. Set for release in German theaters in May, it could also crossover to niche audiences in other territories.
Baby-faced blond beauty Jannis Niewohner stars as Jonathan, an emotionally volatile young man living on a remote farm in rural Germany, where he cares for his sick father Burghard Downfall veteran Andre Hennicke. With this mother long dead, and his father dying of cancer, this year-old only child is desperate to unlock a family closet full of secrets and lies before they are buried forever. The Bottom Line Terminal illness with a side order of homoerotic hotness.
Jonathan is almost certainly the most soft- movie ever made about terminal cancer.
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Set in an overtly contemporary but oddly timeless version of rural Germany, the pic has a fairy-tale simplicity in places. Jonathan is a little overlong and slackly paced, eventually succumbing to the sentimental conventions that it initially seems keen to subvert. All the same, this is an emotionally charged and visually sumptuous debut. A harrowing sex scene on a hospital death bed demonstrates that Lewandowski can handle raw humanity as well as pastoral splendor.
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