Hidden Kisses (Baisers Cachés)
Breaking Glass Pictures / Lizland Films (2016)
Drama, Queer Themes/Interest
In Collection
#1187
7*
Seen ItYes
(12/14/2017 Home)
855184007211
IMDB   7.3
87 mins France / French
Here TV  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Patrick Timsit Stéphane
Bérenger Anceaux Nathan
Jules Houplain Louis
Bruno Putzulu Bruno
Barbara Schulz Corinne
Catherine Jacob Catherine
Lisa Kramarz Laura
Nicolas Carpentier Tristan
Clara Choï Aude
Ingrid Donnadieu La prof d'allemand
Jonathan Giacalone
Carole Richert Patricia
Maxence Seva Julien
Luka Quinn Jules 8 ans
Director/Choreographer
Didier Bivel
Producer Elizabeth Arnac
Louise Cosserat
Writer/Composer Jérôme Larcher
Music François-Eudes Chanfrault

Nathan, 16, lives alone with his father Stephane. A newcomer in high school, he is invited to a party and falls in love with Louis, a boy in his class. They find themselves out of sight and kiss each other, but someone takes a picture of them. Soon, the photo is published on Facebook and a storm overtakes their lives as they face bullying and rejection.
Edition Details
Original Title Baisers Cachés
Distributor Breaking Glass Pictures
Release Date 2012
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Widescreen (1.78:1)
Audio Tracks SUB [English]
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 10/21/2017
Location Personal Library
Owner Deitz
Store Amazon - Preorder
Purchase Price $15.99
Tags coming of age
Links +8 Review: QueerGuru (Roger Walter-Dack)
+7 Review: Alternate Sexuality
‡ Trailer
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References
QueerGuru Rating 8

Notes
I can't say this is a great film, but among the horde of queer coming-of-age teenager movies out there it is one of the better· Films like this may be especially relevant for teenagers who are struggling to come to terms with their own sexuality and its place in society and family· Even in this age where alternate sexualities are becoming more accepted in Western societies, there remains much homophobic hate, rejection and violence· While Hidden Kisses does not leave us with an entirely happy fairy ending (pun intended), it does leave us with hope.