Told in three parts, Patrick Carpentier's "The Irregularity of the tearing" is a three part cine-diary on intimacy, sensuality and desire. Part one, "God is a Dog" (2004) is shot on Super 8 and confronts the film makers remembrances of childhood memories and how they interact with his adult love encounters. Section two, "Les 9 mardis" (The 9 Tuesdays) (2005) deals with the absurdity of the passage of time. Time that reopens and closes past wounds, time the provides the courage to continue. The final installment is "Combat," winner of the 2006 Berlin Teddy Award for best gay film. The tale of two young men both deeply in love who can only express their feelings through acts of physical violence committed upon each other. Full moons and lush forests frame this deeply felt and moving love story between two beautiful, youthful men.
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Directing | Patrick Carpentier | Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Georges Boschloos | Makeup Artist |
Production | Frederic Arends | Assistant Production Manager |
Sound | Peter Soldan | Sound Mixer |
Production | Geneviève De Bauw | Producer |
Camera | Colin Lévêque | Director of Photography |
Editing | Méline Van Aelbrouck | Editor |
Writing | Patrick Carpentier | Screenplay |
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