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Cuatro lunas

  • 2014
  • Unrated
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
5.1K
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Cuatro lunas (2014)
Trailer for 4 Moons
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Four stories of love and disgust between men of different generations facing their conflicts and their fearsFour stories of love and disgust between men of different generations facing their conflicts and their fearsFour stories of love and disgust between men of different generations facing their conflicts and their fears

  • Director
    • Sergio Tovar Velarde
  • Writers
    • Anibal Astorga
    • Sergio Tovar Velarde
  • Stars
    • Antonio Velázquez
    • Alejandro de la Madrid
    • Cesar Ramos
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    5.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sergio Tovar Velarde
    • Writers
      • Anibal Astorga
      • Sergio Tovar Velarde
    • Stars
      • Antonio Velázquez
      • Alejandro de la Madrid
      • Cesar Ramos
    • 24User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Antonio Velázquez
    Antonio Velázquez
    • Hugo
    Alejandro de la Madrid
    Alejandro de la Madrid
    • Andrés
    Cesar Ramos
    Cesar Ramos
    • Fito
    • (as César Ramos)
    Gustavo Egelhaaf
    Gustavo Egelhaaf
    • Leo
    Alonso Echánove
    Alonso Echánove
    • Joaquín Cobo
    Alejandro Belmonte
    Alejandro Belmonte
    • Gilberto
    Gabriel Santoyo
    Gabriel Santoyo
    • Mauricio
    Sebastián Rivera
    Sebastián Rivera
    • Oliver
    Mónica Dionne
    • Aurora
    Marta Aura
    Marta Aura
    • Petra
    Jorge Luis Moreno
    Jorge Luis Moreno
    • Enrique
    Hugo Catalán
    Hugo Catalán
    • Sebastián
    Alberto Estrella
    Alberto Estrella
    • Joaquín Cobo
    • (voice)
    Astrid Hadad
    Astrid Hadad
    • Alfonsina
    Karina Gidi
    Karina Gidi
    • Laura
    Juan Manuel Bernal
    Juan Manuel Bernal
    • Héctor
    Marisol Centeno
    • Mariana
    Martha Claudia Moreno
    • Luisa
    • Director
      • Sergio Tovar Velarde
    • Writers
      • Anibal Astorga
      • Sergio Tovar Velarde
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    8KobusAdAstra

    A great film

    We are treated to four different yet interwoven stories; the common denominator being that they deal with being gay and gay relationships.

    In one story we meet an elderly closeted gay poet, Joaquín (Alonso Echánove); he is married, with a seemingly happy wife and daughters. He is smitten by a young male prostitute, Gilberto (Alejandro Belmonte) he meets in a bath-house.

    In a second story we get an example of a long-term (ten year) gay relationship that is starting to fall apart. Unfaithful Hugo (Antonio Velásquez) is involved in an affair with another man. His sensitive partner, Andrés (Alejandro de la Madrid) is trying his best to save their relationship.

    The relationship between two young gay men is put under pressure in a third story; Leo (Gustavo Egelhaaf) is closeted and scared to reveal his sexual orientation, whilst Fito (César Ramos) does not want to remain in the closet any longer. This leads to tension.

    In the fourth story a clearly gay boy, Mauricio (Gabriel Santoyo) develops a crush on his older cousin, Oliver (Sebastián Rivera). Mauricio desperately wants to get closer to Oliver, but it is a risky move; what if Oliver is straight and homophobic?

    The director, Sergio Tovar Velarde, effectively highlights some of the issues faced by gays: Social pressure resulting in fear and closeted lifestyles, a swinging lifestyle and promiscuity, and how hard it is to make a long-term relationship work. Furthermore, it shows us how a homophobic and intolerant society, fueled by the church, can result in bullying and assault.

    I found the acting splendid, and so too the cinematography and soundtrack, and score 'Cuatro Lunas' an excellent 8/10.
    10michaeleb1025

    Why can't the Gay Films in the U.S be this good?

    It amazes me with all the talent and money in Hollywood that Gay films are generally so lousy. Except for a couple of films like GBF and The Geography Club there have been almost no good gay films in the past year or so. There are big director pretentious movies like Philadelphia or Broke Back Mountain in the past, but we need something more real and less hysterically depressing. This film is sweetly wonderful and true to life. Watching is like hearing the stories of people I have known. The well chosen actors give beautiful performances. The story telling is almost perfect. Chemistry between the leads is excellent and believable. When someone starts talking up an American gay director who makes a lot of product that isn't very good and acts like people should settle for it, I would rather read subtitles and see a movie of this caliber instead. Some of the very best Gay films are coming from outside of our borders where gifted directors are making very good films without huge budgets or overpaid actors. I have seen some excellent Gay films this year, none of them come from Hollywood.
    8ekeby

    Interesting for sure

    And interesting that (as of this writing) the one negative review here is from a Mexican who calls it the worst gay movie ever. He couldn't be more wrong. If you're reading this, reviewer, take a look at my reviews to find a selection of truly cringe-making gay movies. Try watching Regarding Billy, for example. Betcha can't make it all the way through.

    Nevertheless, I think I know why someone from Mexico found this movie trite and a yawn. If you compare it to a Mexican movie like Y Tu Mama Tambien, yes, this is nowhere near that level. But it is competent, and it held my interest. Yes, it covers no new ground, but what is covered is done so in an interesting way.

    Another reviewer points out how American this depiction of Mexico looks. Having lived in Mexico I would agree that most if not all of these homes would have had servants. I suspect the director felt that if servants were seen, European and US audiences would not find the characters as sympathetic. And he'd be right.

    This is not a great film, but it is very good. I found nothing in this production to complain about. Well, all right, I didn't care much for the professor character or the actor who portrayed him. But maybe that's because (being in the same age bracket and out since Stonewall) I have little tolerance for closet cases--real or fictional--who have had their cake and now want to eat it.

    There is a telenovista element to the story lines, but I think that's intentional. A scene where a mother's dry recitation to her son of a telenovela plot is very funny-and revealing. Let's face it. Gay life can be a telenovela.

    From the Netflix description I too was expecting four short films. And I put off watching for that reason; it's not my favorite genre. But interwoven as they were worked well. I liked it. I think most American gay men will too.
    8ohlabtechguy

    Happy, emotional, tasteful gay flick

    Four gay themed plots with attractive, competent actors, and a decent script. OMG....none of the characters smoked....thank the lord. No drug fests either. But there were nude frontals and a bathhouse orgy. Nice to see masculine men displaying some hardcore emotional breakdowns, which tends to happen for two reasons....death of loved ones or the death of a romance. We find a bit of both, but mostly the latter in this film. Can't believe this was made in Mexico. Thank you.....this was free on Youtube in the USA.
    9dineshkapoor

    A journey for love

    Gay cinema has reached an epitome, by walking hand in hand with director Sergio Tovar Velarde. Four Moons ( Cuatro Luna's ) is one the most beautiful yet perfect LGBTQ feature films I have seen in years. In comparison with films like The Normal Heart or Pride it doesn't bother to tell a story of struggle for rights. Its a nice blend of relationships and the time-line of sexuality. The movie has four different layers. Each and every layers poses a different timescale of life. In one those layers the director successfully portrait the fear and curiosity of a kid who has instinct for a same sex. The second luna tells when young individuals have dilemma between his own skin, his love and family responsibility. Its eventually the most relevant in our society and time. The pride and respect can precisely enter in this situation to make a dignified decision. The third layer is address the loyalty issue of gay relationship/ marriage. It also push gay men into an another degree to ask themselves that "what is the glue for a successful relation ?" Is this sex ?? or love can handle it perfectly. Director ends the third node in a situation where society can learn why the stigma should banished and so the judgmental mentality. The most captivating chapter of the movie deals with the gay men and aging. Aging is natural law, so the sexuality. But the stigma within the homosexual community about age is prominent. How a same sex also could be a inspiration for the poetic creation is cleverly captured in this celluloid.Gay poets like Oscar Wilde to Emily Dickinson has known about their keen towards creation, but may be the first time it has been filmed the inspiration behind those. In conclusion its a journey in a time machine in a homosexual stigmatized world in search of love. Its clearly convey its message as well as teach us about the priority and balance. I preach this movie to watch if you are homosexual. I believe you won't regret.

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      Alonso Echánove gained weight and stopped shaving his beard to play the part of 'Joaquín Cobo' in 'Cuarto Menguante' (Last Quarter Moon).
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    • Release date
      • February 12, 2015 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Official sites
      • ATKO Films (Mexico)
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    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • 4 Moons
    • Filming locations
      • Mexico City, Mexico
    • Production companies
      • ATKO Films
      • Güeros Films, Los
      • Projet Kinomada
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      • 1h 50m(110 min)
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