Rialto

Der im Dubliner Hafenmanagement tätige Familienvater Colm wird durch den Tod seines alkoholkranken und gewalttätigen Vaters aus der Bahn geworfen. Trost findet er nur in der geheim gehaltenen sexuellen Beziehung zum kleinkriminellen, geldfixierten Stricher Jay. Während dieses Verhältnis einerseits zu Selbstfindung und Auseinandersetzung mit seelischen Wunden beiträgt, gefährdet es andererseits Colms Familienleben. Schonungslos offenes Drama um Identitätssuche mit zwei starken Hauptdarstellern. (Oliver Stangl)

Colm is in his mid-forties, married, with two teenage children. Still grieving the death of his father, a destructive figure in his life, Colm struggles with his relationship to his own son, whilst at work a recent takeover threatens his job. Unable to share his vulnerability with his wife, Colm’s world is falling apart around him. In the midst of this crisis, Colm solicits sex from a young man called Jay. This encounter and his growing infatuation has a deep effect on Colm. He finds a comfort in Jay that no one else can provide. (Venice International Film Festival)

Regie Biografie
Peter Mackie Burns: Peter Mackie Burns, born in Glasgow in 1967, studied screenwriting at the Binger Film Lab in Amsterdam. Burns worked in theater directing before his short film “Milk” won the Golden Bear at Berlinale 2005. His debut feature “Daphne” starring Emily Beecham premiered at Rotterdam International Film Festival, and “Rialto” premiered in the Horizons section of the Venice International Film Festival.

Film Selection: Rialto (2019) - Daphne (2017) -  Happy Birthday to Me (2014, short) - Stronger (2012, short) - Come Closer (2011, doc) - Run (2005, short) - Milk (2005, short)
European Panorama Fiction 2021
Peter Mackie Burns
Irland / Großbritannien 2019
color
90 Minuten
Englisch
OmeU
Drehbuch Mark O’Halloran
Kamera Adam Scarth
Schnitt Tim Fulford
Ton/Sounddesign Joakim Sundström
Musik Valentin Hadjadj
Mit Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, Tom Glynn-Carney, Monica Dolan, Sophie Jo Wasson, Scott Graham, Michael Smiley
Produzent*innen Alan Maher, John Wallace, Tristan Goligher, Valentina Brazzini
Produktion
Cowtown Pictures, The Bureau
Weltvertrieb
The Bureau Sales
Österreichpremiere
Weltpremiere
Venice International Film Festival 2019