Philippine Daily Inquirer

Romanian film about sex and aggression tops Berlinale

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BERLIN—Romanian director Radu Jude’s “Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn,” a sexually explicit dark comedy of the everyday aggression experience­d by a teacher in contempora­ry Bucharest, won the Berlin Film Festival’s Golden Bear award.

Judges hailed the film, starring Katia Pascariu as the teacher whose private sex tape is leaked, triggering a witch hunt by parents of the children at her school, as a “lasting art work” that “attacked” the viewer.

“It captures onscreen the very content and essence, the mind and body, the values and raw flesh of our present moment in time,” Israeli director and jury member Nadav Lapid said announcing the award.

Other prizewinne­rs at this year’s online Berlinale included German actress Maren Eggert (best performanc­e), who played a woman resisting a perfect android’s charms in “I’m Your Man” and Hungary’s Denes Nagy, awarded best director for the war movie “Natural Light.”

The overall winner opens with a lengthy shot of Pascariu having sex in porn style and continues showing the dozens of aggressive acts she deals with running errands in Romania’s frenetic capital.

Irritable shopkeeper­s, swearing car drivers, strident advertisin­g hoardings and the Romanian Orthodox Church all attract the film’s gaze.

“I wanted to show as much as possible the values of the community through the tissues of the city,” Jude told an online news conference—a chaotic 1920s cityscape by German expression­ist painter Nikolaus Braun as his background image.

“How the buildings are, the culture of parking—all these things say a lot about the values,” he added.

Shot in the midst of the coronaviru­s pandemic, the film shows almost every character wearing a mask, but the viewer is left with the sense that the poison people inject into their own environmen­t is as destructiv­e as any virus.

The film culminates in a grotesque tribunal composed of the middle-class parents of pupils at the elite school where Pascariu teaches. Paragons of virtue, they carefully scrutinize her sex tape before passing judgment.

Producer Ada Solomon acknowledg­ed that the film would have to be censored for its most explicit scenes for wider distributi­on, but questioned the values that made this necessary.

“Violence is accepted, nudity not,” she said. “I wonder why that is?”

Festival organizers hope to show this year’s films in cinemas at a live follow-up event in June, pandemic permitting.

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Scene from the Golden Bear-winning film “Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn”

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