Touch Me Not

Winner
Best First Feature Award
Berlin International Film Festival
Winner
Golden Bear
Berlin International Film Festival
Winner
Teddy Award ~ Best Feature Film
Berlin International Film Festival
A relentlessly immersive tour de force. An eye-opening look at human sexuality. Striking for its intelligence, self-assurance and originality.

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Touch Me Not

Filmmaker Adina Pintilie’s Golden Bear–winning first feature is a brave and raw look at bodies, intimacy, and empathy, exploring the private lives and sexual desires of four people with an approach that blurs the line between fiction and documentary.

Moving seamlessly between erotic clubs and closed-door reflections,
Touch Me Not is a self-assured journey into the intimate lives of Laura, Tómas, Christian, and Grit. Opening windows into a world of those who dare to break with social conventions and access the hidden aspects of their sexuality, the film revels in a space where anyone — no matter the obstacle — has the possibility of touching their inner rebel.

In what feels like galaxies beyond the sexual revolution of the 1960s,
Touch Me Not invites us to start as a tabula rasa and transcend all previously imagined limits. To call the film body positive and brave would be an understatement: it is a tour de force, a supernova of identity. Within protective spaces that are entirely free of judgment, Adina Pintilie and her protagonists explore new perspectives on human relationships, and we, as viewers, are challenged to question our own self-knowledge and continue our journey of self-discovery beyond the cinema in our everyday lives.

A shattering exploration of the fine line between fiction and reality, Pintilie’s feature debut is a studied, elaborate, and unsettlingly daring dialogue with the inner self. Winner of the Berlinale Golden Bear and Best First Feature,
Touch Me Not is, for those brave enough to engage with desire, an exhilarating plunge into the endless possibilities of the human body and mind. – Dimitri Eipides, Toronto International Film Festival

“A relentlessly immersive tour de force. An eye-opening look at human sexuality. Striking for its intelligence, self-assurance and originality. Thought-provoking and possibly therapeutic.” – Deborah Young, The Hollywood Reporter

“Intelligent. Taboo-busting. A body-positive film." – Ed Frankl, The Film Stage

"Brave. Restlessly inquisitive. A compelling case for embracing sexual diversity." – Paul O'Callaghan, Sight & Sound

"A fresh and often stunning reminder that film can be an effective tool for crossing the boundaries erected by repression and spurious understandings of difference." - Pat Brown, Slant Magazine
Not Rated
Genre
Documentary, Sexuality, LGBT, Women and Film, Drama
Runtime
125
Language
English
Director
Adina Pintilie
Producer
Bianca Oana, Philippe Avril, Adina Pintilie
Writer(s)
Adina Pintilie
Cast
Christian Bayerlein, Grit Uhlemann
Awards:
Winner, Best First Feature Award, Berlin International Film Festival
Winner, Golden Bear, Berlin International Film Festival
Winner, Teddy Award ~ Best Feature Film, Berlin International Film Festival
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FEATURED REVIEW
A.O. Scott, New York Times

“I’ve never told you what this is about,” Adina Pintilie says at the beginning of “Touch Me Not.” The target of the confession is vague; it’s possible to imagine that her words are addressed to a lover, a friend, a parent or the viewer, who will be further challenged to interpret what follows ...

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