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Sublime (2022 film)

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Sublime
Directed byMariano Biasin
Written byMariano Biasin
Production
companies
Tarea Fina
Verdadera Imagen
Release date
  • 12 February 2022 (2022-02-12) (BIFF)
Running time
100 minutes[1]
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

Sublime is a 2022 Argentine coming-of-age drama romance[2][3] film written and directed by Mariano Biasin.[4][5] It tells the story of two best friends who, over time, begin to feel attracted to each other as teenagers.[6]

Cast

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  • Martín Miller - Manuel
  • Teo Inama Chiabrando - Felipe
  • Azul Mazzeo - Azul
  • Joaquín Arana - Fran
  • Facundo Trotonda - Mauro

Production

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Due to the Covid 19 pandemic, some actors were removed due to production suspension. The film was shot in Villa Gesell.[7]

Release

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The film had its world premiere on February 12, 2022, during the Berlin International Film Festival,[8] while it had its limited release on November 17, 2022, in cinemas in Argentina.[9]

In North America it was released by Cinephobia Releasing on video on demand and DVD on June 20, 2023.[10]

Reception

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On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 83% of 12 critics' reviews are positive.[11]

In a review for the Argentine newspaper Clarín, Pablo O. Scholz wrote that "the young people's performances seem spontaneous when they are not forced by a text" and that the director [Biasin] "lets what counts be as natural as possible".[12] Also from Argentina, Diego Brodersen of Página 12 described how "the director elicits naturalistic performances from the young cast that are largely credible and fresh", while "the other notable aspect is the music".[13]

In his review for The New York Times, Erik Piepenburg wrote: "Biasin’s script plods as it relies on repetitive band rehearsals and inert conversations to pad a story that only mildly explores young gay desire — like Heartstopper but with less charm and fewer stakes."[3] At Los Angeles Times, Noel Murray wrote: "This is a slight but insightful film that feels very real."[14]

At Film Threat, Sumner Forbes wrote: "just because I wasn’t vibing with much of Sublime doesn’t mean I can’t admire it as a picture with a boundless heart."[2] Rating it 3/5 stars on The Guardian, Phuong Le highlighted in her review: "avoiding schmaltzy pitfalls, this moving drama about two friends nearing adulthood offers a modern ideal of masculinity."[15]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Sublime". Berlinale. Retrieved August 4, 2025.
  2. ^ a b "Sublime". Film Threat. Retrieved August 4, 2025.
  3. ^ a b "'Sublime' Review: Two Boys, One in Love". The New York Times. Retrieved August 4, 2025.
  4. ^ "Meikincine Swoops on International Rights to Mariano Biasin's Ventana Sur Title 'Sublime'". Variety. 2021-12-01. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
  5. ^ Le, Phuong (2023-01-30). "Sublime review – refreshingly understated queer coming-of-age tale". The Guardian. Retrieved 2024-01-21.
  6. ^ "Revelación en 'Sublime' con música, delicadas imágenes y viajes por el mundo". Télam. Retrieved August 4, 2025.
  7. ^ "Entrevista al elenco de «Sublime» y a su director Mariano Biasin". Cinéfilo Serial. Retrieved August 8, 2025.
  8. ^ "Sublime, de Mariano Biasin, espera su estreno mundial en la Berlinale". Retrieved August 4, 2025.
  9. ^ "Llega a los cines Sublime, la premiada película de Mariano Biasin". Fun Cinema. Retrieved August 4, 2025.
  10. ^ ""Sublime," Mariano Biaisin's Coming-of-Age Drama, to Make North American Debut on June 20, 2023, Available on VOD and DVD via Cinephobia Releasing". High on Films. Retrieved August 8, 2025.
  11. ^ "Sublime". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved August 4, 2025. Edit this at Wikidata
  12. ^ "Sublime y los senderos que abre la adolescencia". Clarín. Retrieved August 4, 2025.
  13. ^ ""Sublime": relato de crecimiento y salida del closet". Página 12. Retrieved August 4, 2025.
  14. ^ "Review: New documentary renders superficial portrait of Marvel's 'Stan Lee'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 4, 2025.
  15. ^ "Sublime review – refreshingly understated queer coming-of-age tale". The Guardian. Retrieved August 8, 2025.
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