Film
Queer Cinema: Cocoon

Cocoon - film still
© Goethe-Institut

Wellington, Lighthouse Cinema Cuba

Director: Leonie Krippendorf, colour, 99 mins, 2020
Rating: R16 - cruelty, drug use, sexual material & offensive language

Berlin-Kreuzberg is Nora’s microcosm. Nora, the silent observer, is always tagging along: At parties, at school, at the pool, on rooftops and in apartments. Nora drifts around the monotonous housing blocks with her big sister and her friends, witnessing events that seem to cross-fade in the summer light. Girls who want to be slim and pretty, boys who say dumb things to provoke or because they are in love. Ruthless smartphone cameras and fragile teenagers. But Nora has her own way of looking at the world, and when she meets Romy, she realizes why. There is music in the air, Nora’s body is changing, and caterpillars are spinning their cocoons. Realistic and taking on the protagonist’s perspective, this film captures a summer of change.

Source: 70. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)

Details

Wellington, Lighthouse Cinema Cuba

29 Wigan Street
Wellington

Price: free entry, booking essential


Part of series Queer Cinema