‘The Man I Love’ review: A powerful Rami Malek drives Ira Sachs’s compelling, opaque queer drama
Sachs’s Cannes Competition title plays out in 1980s New York City
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Sachs’s Cannes Competition title plays out in 1980s New York City
Sachs and co-writer Mauricio Zacharias tell IndieWire about the beauty and horror of gay life in 1980s NYC, and borrowing their film’s title from the 1941 Raoul Walsh classic.
There’s no better time to discover Ira Sachs’s striking, affecting debut, The Delta (1996).
Ira Sachs and Rami Malek come to Cannes.
CANNES – Ira Sachs never makes it easy. He’s an auteur who works in cinematic frequencies that don’t always align with what an audience might expect. He may frustrate you with the...
Tom Sturridge, Rebecca Hall, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and newcomer Luther Ford also star in this acutely felt memento mori set during the height of the AIDS crisis.
The 80s-set drama, starring Rami Malek, was greeted with a stirring standing ovation at its competition premiere Wednesday night.
EXCLUSIVE: Ira Sachs is back at Cannes this year with The Man I Love, his third film in three years, and it stars Rami Malek. Check out a clip from the film, which debuts on Wednes...
Cannes: Malek and Tom Sturridge play partners whose already-strained relationship is tested by the arrival of a new and beguiling twink neighbor, played by Luther Ford, downstairs.
At this year’s Cannes Film Festival, there were many queer films, several by prominent out gay filmmakers. Ira Sachs’ “The Man I Love,” the sole American film in official competiti...
Sex workers, shut-ins, and social media influencers collide in this small but vital New York portrait of overlapping lives.
John Francis Rizzo, told us his story upon meeting him in Sayville. He is an award-winning filmmaker and photographer, had already made transgender films in the Philippines and Tha...
The kind role that’ll immediately make Malek “click” for those who haven’t yet meshed with his appeal.
The second feature from writer-director Joshua Z Weinstein ('Menashe') chronicles a night in the life of several financially strapped New Yorkers glued to their screens.
Noam Ash writes & stars in a film inspired by the time he moved in with his grandparents after a bad breakup.
In Ira Sachs’ 1980s-set drama “The Man I Love,” Rami Malek finds the most well-tailored role since his Oscar-winning turn in “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
The 'Sense8' actor's director debut is a vibrant documentary that feels alive as the Pines itselt.
Lucio Castro is a cinematic trickster whose films play with time. His sophomore feature, “Drunken Noodles,” continues to explore themes he presented in his outstanding debut, “End...
This year’s edition of NewFest Pride at the SVA Theater offers more than a dozen features, documentaries, and shorts celebrating the queer community. All films will screen at the S...
IndieWire Honors: Cardasis, who also produced Miller's "She Came to Me" and "Maggie's Plan," praises the "Mr. Scorsese" director's "passion, bravery, charisma, humor, and an artist...
The Argentine-turned-Brooklynite filmmaker tells IndieWire about his joyously erotic follow-up to the gay favorite "End of the Century."
Best known as Rachel Sennott’s bestie from I Love LA, the Instagram provocateur’s surprisingly wholesome directorial debut made him the talk of the Croisette.
The hot package, which also includes Matthew Broderick and Vanessa Kirby in unspecified roles, has launched sales at Cannes.
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