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Out

Country: Netherlands, Language: Dutch, English, 91 mins

  • Director: Dennis Alink
  • Writer: Dennis Alink, Thomas van der Gronde
  • Producer: Dennis Alink, Isabel Müller-Chorus, Thomas van der Gronde

CGiii Comment

Capturing the recklessness of youth and the excitement of newfound sexual liberties in sensuous black-and-white cinematography, Dennis Alink’s Out offers up a vivid and tender tale of being young and gay. Tom (Bas Keizer, in a star-making performance) and Ajani (an effervescent Jefferson Yaw Frempong-Manson) are closeted secondary school sweethearts who yearn for life outside of their small-minded, rural community in the Netherlands. Their solution is Amsterdam, where the queer scene is thriving and they can work at their dreams of becoming filmmakers. Quickly falling into the Dutch capital’s gay nightlife offers the pair some initial thrills: cheeky games of Never Have I Ever, limo rides across the city, eye-opening trips to the bathhouse. But the challenges quickly follow, pushing them to separately question: “Who am I, and where do I fit in?”

Recalling such classic monochromatic films about wayward youth as The Last Picture Show and Gus Van Sant’s Mala Noche, Alink and his queer collaborators present a lived-in, piercing portrait that proves coming out isn’t just a pronouncement of one’s sexuality, it’s a simultaneously joyous and heartbreaking journey of self-discovery. - Joshua Ray


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Cast & Characters

Victor Löw (as Arthur)
Henry van Loon (as Zen)
Bas Keizer (as Tom)
Luuk van Leeuwen (as Marco)
Robbert Rodenburg (as Julian)
Fjodor Jozefzoon (as Fernando)
Tarik Rahali (as Event Planner)
Diron Sterk (as Collin)
Johan De Joode (as Porter)
Jefferson Yaw Frempong-Manson (as Ajani)
Bram Lugt (as Gino)
Andre Manuel (as Tom's father)
Gino Wientjes (as Joey)
Laurens ten Den (as Ajani's father)
Bert Eeftink (as Bartender)
Florian Gerritsen (as Dealer)
Bram Agterbos (as Jeroen)
Donnavon Madaran (as Steve)
Merel ten Elzen (as Ajani's mother)
Joel Castillo (as Claude)