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Hosanna, a film adaptation of Tremblay's play, dives deep into the grit and glam of Montreal's underground scene. The atmosphere is raw, with a mix of humor and sorrow that permeates the dialogue, all while showcasing the struggles of identity and love against a backdrop of vibrant yet harsh realities. The performances, especially from the lead, are striking; you can really feel the weight of their characters' experiences. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of reflection that resonate long after the credits roll, making it stand out in the realm of queer cinema from its era.
Hosanna has had a few releases over the years, but it remains somewhat elusive in physical formats, especially on DVD. The scarcity of editions increases its collector appeal, particularly for those interested in queer cinema and Canadian film history. Its uniqueness lies not just in its source material but in how it captures a specific era and community, making it a thoughtful addition for anyone looking to explore the nuances of LGBTQ+ narratives.
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