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F. est un salaud = Fögi is a bastard / Vega Film présente ; un film de Marcel Gisler ; scénario, Marcel Gisler et Rudolf Nadler ; productrice, Ruth Waldburger ; réalisation, Marcel Gisler.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Gisler, Marcel, 1960- film director, screenwriter.
Waldburger, Ruth, film producer.
Andrau, Frédéric, actor.
Branchet, Vincent, actor.
Halter, Urs Peter, actor.
Schenkel, Martin, actor.
Maintigneux, Sophie, 1961- director of photography.
Böhler, Bettina, film editor.
Vega Films, film presenter.
Altered Innocence (Firm), publisher.
Standardized Title:
F. est un salaud (Motion Picture)
Language:
English
French
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Martin, Frank, 1950---Film adaptations.
Martin, Frank.
Teenage boys--Drama.
Teenage boys.
Gay teenagers--Drama.
Gay teenagers.
Teenage prostitution--Drama.
Teenage prostitution.
Punk rock musicians--Drama.
Punk rock musicians.
Genre:
Coming-of-age films.
Feature films.
Film adaptations.
Queer films.
Motion pictures, Swiss.
Motion pictures, French.
Motion pictures, German.
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (94 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Other Title:
Fögi is a bastard
Also known as: F. is a bastard
Place of Publication:
Los Angeles, CA : Altered Innocence, [2023]
Language Note:
French dialogue; optional English or Spanish subtitles.
System Details:
DVD, NTSC, all regions; widescreen (1.85:1) presentation; 2.0 Dolby Digital.
digital
optical
surround
2.0 Dolby digital
video file
DVD video
all regions
Summary:
Beni is a 15-year-old sensitive romantic completely besotted by the super sexy Fögi, the front man to local punk outfit The Minks. The wide-eyed seemingly innocent Beni, who begins his courting of Fögi with lovingly penned letters, is welcomed into the out gay punk musician's world of partying and playing gigs. However, as Fögi slowly drifts from an ambitious music career to the addictive world of drugs, a wedge slowly forms in their relationship which leads to Beni becoming a submissive 'dog' in their relationship and also leads to Beni supporting his lover with sex work.
Participant:
Frédéric Andrau, Vincent Branchet, Urs Peter Halter, Martin Schenkel.
Credits:
Cinematography, Sophie Maintigneux ; editor, Bettina Böhler ; music, Rainer Lingk ;
Notes:
Based on the novel by Martin Frank.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1998.
Wide screen.
Special features: new interview with Marcel Gisler; restoration trailer.
OCLC:
1415808289
Publisher Number:
688187004563
AI-62D Altered Innocence

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