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Set amid the shady, twilit underworld of a Viennese pick-up bar, Patric Chiha’s third long-form work tracks the complex everyday lives of a group of young Roma men who support themselves and their families back in Bulgaria by selling their bodies to other men. Ambition and imagination blends with routine and work in the ongoing, endless night of the Café Rudiger and its denizens, with Chiha blending documentary and fiction filmmaking as he investigates the bonds and tensions between ethnicities and expressions of sexualities. Chiha’s ongoing exploration of the moving (sexual) body as an empowering, political tool continues with If It Were Love (2020), also screening at the ICA.
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