Stress Positions (Open Captioning)

Opened Saturday, April 20, 2024

SHOWTIMES AT IFC CENTER

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The bewilderment of the early days of COVID is given a manic queer twist in Theda Hammel’s propulsive, brilliantly discombobulating comedy set in Brooklyn in the summer of 2020. Feeling the sting from a recent separation from his husband, Terry (John Early) is doing his due, über-masked diligence to watch over his nephew Bahlul (Qaher Harhash), a Moroccan male model who is staying with Terry while nursing a broken leg. Meanwhile, Terry is fearful that his punchy best friend, Karla (Hammel, in a vibrant, take-no-prisoners turn), working through her own relationship chaos, will be a bad influence on Bahlul, who proves to be a lot wiser and less naive than his uncle might think. Hammel’s cinematic approach is thrillingly unpredictable both visually and sonically, alternating between cacophonous volleys of dialogue and meditative journeys into her characters’ subjective states, while the heightened delirium of Hammel and Faheem Ali’s script evokes the hapless rules of engagement in the ever-shifting borders of queer politics.

Winner: Amazon Studios Fiction Producers Award, Sundance

  • Country USA
  • Running Time 95 minutes
  • Format DCP
  • Distributor Neon
  • Director Theda Hammel
  • Cast John Early, Qaher Harhash, Elizabeth Dement, Theda Hammel, Amy Zimmer, Faheem Ali
  • Accessibility Open Captioning, Assistive Listening, T-Coil

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