Canadian Premiere
Matias (Gabriel Faryas) is a queer Black actor performing in a prestigious theatre group in Porto Alegre, where he meets Rafael (Cirillo Luna) — white, wealthy, and a promising mayoral candidate. The two discover a mutual fetish for having sex in public, setting off a dangerous game of lovemaking in alleyways, parks, and rest stops. When Matias lands a major role as a straight, masculine character in a popular TV series, it raises his profile, but as the affair grows more reckless the lovers risk losing everything.
A steamy, slow-burn erotic thriller that explores performance, code-switching, and the importance of queer meeting spaces. Marcio Reolon and Felipe Matzembacher examine the fraught connection between public and private life, the dangers of desire, and art imitating life in this carefully crafted neo-noir echoing the works of De Palma and Verhoeven. Night Stage presents love as an act of defiance, bursting out from the club and into the neon-soaked streets.
Thursday, October 2
8:45 pm
Tickets HERE
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