Kiss, Cuddle and Celebrate (1998) [N/A]

Featuring:
Peter Jansen, Johann Jaqumont, Udo Jermann

Written by:
Peter Kern

Directed by:
Peter Kern


Release Date:
January 1, 1998

Original Title:
Knutschen, kuscheln, jubilieren

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 87

The fates and wisdom of five older gays and their longings for young love between envy, despair and gay porn. The director dedicates this docu-fiction film to the Philippine director Ishmael Bernal.

5 elder homosexuals coming together in a small bar. they meet regularly there. then, one of them is the lucky winner of a trip to venice - all the five of them start off to venice, having lots of fun during this journey... and 5 individual biographies do come together in this ugly tiny bar.i liked the movie and although it is a bit weird in some details, i would recommend it to everybody - go and see it if you have the chance to! (i just got to see it at the "identities: queer film festival" in vienna, austria - which i liked a lot, too...)

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Rankings and Honors

Kiss, Cuddle and Celebrate (1998) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.6/10

Cinematography:
Sven Kierst

Co-Producer:
Elke Peters

Director:
Peter Kern

Editor:
Jean Christopher Burger

Line Producer:
Marilou Diaz-Abaya

Producer:
Joao Pedrosa
Peter Kern

Writer:
Peter Kern

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