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''Close'' () is a 2022
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film directed by Lukas Dhont, and written by Dhont and Angelo Tijssens, reteaming after their first feature film ''
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'' (2018). The film stars Eden Dambrine, Gustav De Waele,
Émilie Dequenne Émilie Dequenne (; 29 August 1981 – 16 March 2025) was a Belgian actress. She first gained recognition for her role in the Dardenne brothers' film '' Rosetta'' (1999), which earned her the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress. The fi ...
and Léa Drucker. It follows two teenage boys whose close friendship is thrown into disarray when their schoolmates notice their intimacy, causing a rift between them. ''Close'' premiered at the
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on 26 May 2022 to critical acclaim and won the Grand Prix; critics praised the performances. The film is a co-production between Belgium, France and the Netherlands. It was released by Diaphana Distribution in France on 1 November 2022 and by Lumière in
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on 2 November. On 24 January 2023, the film, entered by Belgium, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards. It also won the André Cavens Award for Best Film by the Belgian Film Critics Association. At the 12th Magritte Awards, ''Close'' received ten nominations, including Most Promising Actor for Dambrine and De Waele, becoming the most nominated film of the ceremony and ultimately winning seven awards.


Plot

In rural Belgium, two 13-year-old boys, Léo and Rémi, are best friends who exhibit a deeply intimate affection for one another. They have a habit of sleeping in the same bed in Rémi's bedroom. Rémi's parents, Sophie and Peter, accept this without judgment and love Léo like a second child. Léo's family helps run agricultural work at a flower farm, where he and Rémi like to play together. At school, a trio of female classmates openly ask if the two are a couple. Léo vehemently denies it, while Rémi does not comment. Léo becomes uneasy with this external perception, exacerbated by homophobic slurs directed towards him by other boys. Fearing being ostracized, he begins new friendships and takes up ice hockey, from which he deliberately excludes Rémi. One night, while sleeping over at Rémi's, Léo decides to sleep on a separate mattress. Upon waking up, he finds Rémi sleeping on the same mattress as him. Léo turns aggressive, leaving Rémi hurt and confused. Léo becomes progressively distant from Rémi, despite Rémi's attempts at interaction. He stops sleeping over, starts riding his bicycle with students other than Rémi, continues participating in ice hockey, and spends more time working with his family at the farm. Rémi finally confronts him, to which he acts defensively. Distraught and angry, Rémi attacks Léo and the two fight. One day, after a school trip from which Rémi is absent, the class is informed that Rémi has killed himself, which Léo believes his withdrawal caused. However, he closes off his emotions from everyone else, unable to talk to anyone about it during the class therapy sessions offered by the school. The fact that his classmates describe Rémi in obituaries as a happy and friendly boy triggers a defiant opposition in Léo. Léo unsuccessfully tries to suppress his inner pain and cover it up by resuming ice hockey and gardening work with his family. Although none of his new friendships comes close to the deep connection he had with Rémi, Léo is able to confide in his older brother Charlie for comfort. Following Rémi's funeral, Léo knows he has to talk to Sophie, wanting to maintain his connection with her, but is anxious to confess. When Sophie and Peter have dinner with Léo's family, Peter breaks down when Charlie describes his future plans, as Sophie and Peter mourn the loss of Rémi's future. When summer vacation begins, Léo visits Sophie at her workplace without warning. As she drives him home, he finally confesses to her that he believes Rémi's suicide is his fault for pushing him away. After an initial moment of tension, she tenderly hugs and comforts him as they cry together. Sometime later, she and Peter have moved away, leaving the house empty. Léo walks across the field which he and Rémi used to run through, remembering their connection and allowing himself to finally grieve for Rémi.


Cast

* Eden Dambrine as Léo * Gustav De Waele as Rémi *
Émilie Dequenne Émilie Dequenne (; 29 August 1981 – 16 March 2025) was a Belgian actress. She first gained recognition for her role in the Dardenne brothers' film '' Rosetta'' (1999), which earned her the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress. The fi ...
as Sophie, Rémi's mother * Léa Drucker as Nathalie, Léo's mother * Kevin Janssens as Peter, Rémi's father * Marc Weiss as Yves, Léo's father * as Charlie, Léo's older brother * Léon Bataille as Baptiste, a classmate of Léo and Rémi


Production

On 19 December 2018, it was announced that Lukas Dhont was developing a follow-up feature film to his 2018 Cannes Film Festival award-winning directorial debut ''
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''. Co-writer Angelo Tijssens and producer Dirk Impens were attached to re-team with Dhont for the then-untitled film, with Dhont stating that "It's going to be different but also in the style of ''Girl''", and that "At the centre of it is a queer character." In writing the film, Dhont was inspired by psychologist Niobe Way's book, ''Deep Secrets: Boys' Friendships and the Crisis of Connection'', which documents her study of intimacy among teenage boys. Dhont named the film after a "close friendship," a recurring term in the book. There were no further developments until 23 July 2020, when it was announced that Dhont had set up an open casting call for the two male lead roles, set to be played by amateur actors, with casting scheduled to take place at the end of August. In addition, filming was scheduled to start the following summer. The casting call was open to speakers of both French and Dutch, and Dhont decided to film it in French after casting. On 20 October 2020, it was announced that the film would be titled ''Close'' and that international sales agent The Match Factory had joined the project. Dhont's brother Michael Dhont was also attached to production. On 29 June 2021, the film featured on Eurimages' annual list of co-production financing, with the fund supporting the film with €300,000.
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began on 9 July 2021. Alongside the start of production, it was also announced that
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and Léa Drucker were cast in main roles. Speaking about the film, Dhont said: "Three years after the overwhelming trip of ''Girl,'' it's incredibly good to be back on the set, with this hugely talented cast and crew, especially as this story is close to my heart."


Release

''Close'' had its world premiere in competition for the
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at the
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on 26 May 2022, where it earned a 10-minute standing ovation and was later awarded the Grand Prix. It also played in the Official Competition at the 69th Sydney Film Festival, where it won the Sydney Film Prize. The film was released by Diaphana Distribution in France on 1 November 2022 and by Lumière in
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on 2 November. It was released by A24 in the United States on 27 January 2023, following a limited one-week theatrical run in
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on 2 December 2022. At Cannes, streaming service
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acquired distribution rights for the United Kingdom, Ireland, Latin America, Turkey and India.


Reception


Critical response

On the review aggregation website
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, ''Close'' holds an approval rating of 91% based on 151 reviews from critics, with an average rating of 8.4/10. The website's consensus reads, "So moving for a majority of its runtime that not even a manipulative ending can ruin the experience, ''Close'' is a tender and powerfully acted look at childhood innocence lost." On
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, which uses a weighted average, the film holds a score of 81 out of 100 based on 34 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". The film impressed critics for Dhont's script and direction, whose cinematic technique, as well as narrative structure, was praised for its ability to deal with the theme of
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. Critics also praised the performances of the actors in the cast. The critic
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, reviewing the film for ''
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'', gave it a score of 4/5, writing that the story told is "disturbing" in that however "wised-up teenagers probably are now about the language of relationships and LGBT issues; ..the end of a friendship is devastating." He also finds in the relationship of the two protagonists the ability to be "outraged at what amounts to a disloyal capitulation to homophobia" since "none of the adult life experience to explain it away" exists. The journalist is also pleasantly impressed with the acting, calling De Waele and Dambrine "excellent" and Dequenne and Drucker "valuable appearances." Leslie Felperin of ''
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'' calls the film a "heart-crushing but emotionally rich story in which "Dhont and his team know just how to turn up the emotional dials with stunning magic-hour lensing", finding, however, that the narrative is "just on the brink of overkill" on the externalization of feelings, although the director "keeps the brakes on just enough" to appease them. Robbie Collin, reviewing the film for ''
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'', gives it a score of 5/5, denoting the director's work as "flawless" as the scenes "are handled with a sure but feather-light touch", concluding that "''Close'' is a great film about friendship, but perhaps an even greater one about being alone." For the Italian press, Roberto Nepoti of ''
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'' divides the film's narrative into two moments, the first related to childhood in an "idyllic" atmosphere, while the second, related to adolescence, "veers to the dramatic by showing the evolution" of the protagonists, in which he denotes "the delicacy in dealing with the sensitive subject of sexuality when it is still immature and undefined." The journalist appreciates the "well-mastered" screenplay, appreciating the director's ability to do "symbolic work on the colors" surrounding the characters, although in the second half of the film Dhont "allows himself to be possessed by the temptation of the pathetic by overly soliciting the viewer's emotion." In a poll by '' IndieWire'' of 75 critics at Cannes, ''Close'' was named the best film of the festival. Dhont shared the Grand Prix with
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' '' Stars at Noon''. The film also won the Sydney Film Prize in June 2022 at the 69th Sydney Film Festival, with jury president
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deeming the film "a standout" and calling it "a mature film about innocence" that "displayed a mastery of restraint, subtle handling of story, astute observations and delicate attention to finer details." On 16 September 2022, the film was announced as Belgium's submission for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards, and made the December shortlist, before being nominated for the Academy Award on 24 January 2023.


Accolades


See also

* List of submissions to the 95th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film * List of Belgian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film


References


External links

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