Among those who traveled to Sundance this January, or chose to attend remotely, Ira Sachsâs Passages was heralded as a clear standout. (Richard Brody claimed it âwould be among the best of any year in which [it was] released.â) The movie follows a film director played by Franz Rogowski, whose relationship with his husband (Ben Whishaw) is thrown into tumult when he not only sleeps with a woman (Adèle Exarchopoulos) â câmon, itâs 2023 â but falls for her as well. In the words of Cameron Scheetz, Passages sees Sachs, the indie-film auteur behind Love Is Strange and Little Men, âin sicko modeâ â the resulting love triangle is âsexy, messy, frequently hilarious.â
At Park City, Passages garnered praise for the authenticity of its performances, especially Rogowskiâs oft-infuriating turn at the center and the intimacy of Sachsâs direction. Much of the chatter highlighted what K. Austin Collins called the filmâs âadmirably forwardâ sex scenes, âfilled with pleasure and, more pressingly, genuine knowingness.â In other words, a perfect date-night movie, whether youâre a long-term couple, a new throuple, or something in between.
As a special Pride Month treat, Vulture is proud to present the trailer for Passages, which opens in the U.S. August 4.