Un sac de billes (1975)

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Un sac de billes: Directed by Jacques Doillon. With Richard Constantini, Paul-Eric Shulmann, Joseph Goldenberg, Reine Bartève. Two young French Jewish boys and their family struggle to survive in WWII during the invasion of Germans.

“It is sometimes fascinating the subject matter for films before the infamous Code was put in Hollywood. Of course this is a German silent film and in those days when movies didnu0026#39;t talk all one had to do was change the subtitles and film was really universal. Such is the case with Michael, a romantic triangle the apex of which was Walter Slezak in his salad days. He was beloved by both an aristocratic artist and one carnal princess.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIn less than a decade when the Nazis took over and made the UFA Studio their personal propaganda reserve such homoerotic work like Michael would not see the light of day for years. Iu0026#39;m really surprised that a print existed and that TCM obtained one. I would have thought Josef Goebbels would have burned all he could find.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWithout a kiss, without an embrace, but with a look of love that tells all, we know exactly what the relationship Benjamin Christiansen has with Slezak. Slezak plays the title role, a callow youth a willing user of the affections of all in the same manner Murray Head was in Sunday Bloody Sunday. Slezak was quite the hunk in his youth to those of us who remember him from Hollywood in the Forties.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eNora Gregor plays the princess who eyes Slezak like a side of beef on the meat rack at the Playgirl Club. Heu0026#39;s getting tired of Christiansen anyway so heu0026#39;s hot to trot as his she.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eChristiansen is a sad and lonely old man and his performance really drives the film. His and Slezaku0026#39;s relationship also reminds me a bit of the famous relationship played out in the tabloids of Scott Thorson and Liberace. Another young cutie who was showered with everything, but just wanted his own space.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eItu0026#39;s a good thing this gay themed story did survive and is available now for home viewing on DVD. A great piece of gay cinematic history.”

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