With "FOOD LOVE" (2023), Mayr and Hase present their second short film and the follow-up to their debut film "CAR LOVE" (2022). Here, the themes of food and sexuality are negotiated; more specifically, it's about French "haute cuisine," which is brought into a sexually charged context during the film. The boundaries between the art of cooking, food consumption and sex become blurred in FOOD LOVE; the food that the protagonist creates is consumed in a multiple sense and serves physical gratification in an ambiguous sense. In the order of a French menu, sexual acts are performed with and on the dishes. After the climax, however, a surprise awaits: it is an inconspicuous fast-food burger that is finally eaten by the protagonist.
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Crew | Rebecca Erbacher | Thanks |
Crew | David Jagella | Thanks |
Crew | Maximilian Mayr | Thanks |
Crew | Uli Graf | Thanks |
Directing | Maximilian Hase | Director |
Directing | Magdalena Mayr | Director |
Editing | Maximilian Hase | Editor |
Writing | Magdalena Mayr | Writer |
Camera | Maximilian Hase | Director of Photography |
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