Cold Meat
Joseph, a gay movie director, raises a child with his friend Sonya. When she is hospitalized, he becomes the boy's primary caregiver and has to juggle daily tasks with his artistic work. Joseph and So…
Cold Meat
Joseph, a gay movie director, raises a child with his friend Sonya. When she is hospitalized, he becomes the boy's primary caregiver and has to juggle daily tasks with his artistic work. Joseph and Sonya share an intimate friendship and their young son, whom they're raising together. While Joseph, a film director, is doubly preoccupied with a new idea for a film and with the aftermath of a previous relationship, Sonya suffers from depression. When she is hospitalized, Joseph must juggle both his everyday commitments and his artistic ambitions. Joseph and Sonya are connected by a close friendship and their young son Pino, whom they are raising together. While director Joseph is working on a new film idea and dealing with his breakup with his ex-boyfriend Marc, Sonya is suffering from depression that is increasingly tearing her away from her life. When she is admitted to a clinic, Joseph has to juggle not only his everyday family life but also his artistic ambitions. —Arte
Cold Meat
Thriller
Film Details
Joseph, a gay movie director, raises a child with his friend Sonya. When she is hospitalized, he becomes the boy's primary caregiver and has to juggle daily tasks with his artistic work. Joseph and Sonya share an intimate friendship and their young son, whom they're raising together.
While Joseph, a film director, is doubly preoccupied with a new idea for a film and with the aftermath of a previous relationship, Sonya suffers from depression. When she is hospitalized, Joseph must juggle both his everyday commitments and his artistic ambitions. Joseph and Sonya are connected by a close friendship and their young son Pino, whom they are raising together.
While director Joseph is working on a new film idea and dealing with his breakup with his ex-boyfriend Marc, Sonya is suffering from depression that is increasingly tearing her away from her life. When she is admitted to a clinic, Joseph has to juggle not only his everyday family life but also his artistic ambitions. —Arte.