A dramatic comedy about a transitioning woman who discovers that shes the mother of a 14 year old boy.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Debargo Sanyal
Sid
Jamie Mayers
Ralph
Pierre-Yves Cardinal
Daniel
Zena Darawalla
Mamaji
Gordon Warnecke
Papaji
Amber Goldfarb
Kirsten
Peter Miller
Max
Judy Virago
Sylvia
Dan Cameron
Skater
Josh Clark
Skater
Matt Keyes
Daniel's brother Alex
Ryan Lebel
Skater
Kyle MacDonald
Skater
Felix Petry
Skater
John Purcell
Skater
Andreanne Tessier
Blond Woman
C.T. Thorne
Mira
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Commentaires
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source: Venus
Delicately sensitively and respectfully well put all of this with a wink a smile and humour! The actors where endearing with a delivery that was exquisitely well portrayed and above all with compaction and honesty! A must! XXX.
Although it started off slow, I love how the movie evolved to show all the different relationships among the characters especially between Syd and Ralph. It's refreshing to watch a movie involving a Indian family and their culture, and how the family responds to their child's transition.
What an amazing movie .. the way they have handles the And treated the trans Subject is truest commendable. Loved that they treated the subject with full dignity and made it look super authentic .... glad someone handled it so beautifully other than making it look and feel over the top!! Amazing actors - each and everyone in the movie. Powerful acting. The movie makes you feel and understand that just because it is out of the conventional doesn't mean it is bad My best wishes to the cast and crew and thank you for the amazing movie Prakash Thakur
This is a charming film that is also thought provoking. I liked the actors and the kid was excellent. Give it a go, you'll like it.
Absolutely awful movie. Acting was mediocre story line very confused
Venus is one of the increasing number of transgender-related movies being produced recently. It's one of smaller movies, having neither a huge production budget nor a big promotion. It uses a pretty popular trope of a transitioning person discovering they have a child and being forced to deal with that fact. Sadly, it is also one of the more mediocre movies in this category. The story being told is nothing new. It has been told many times already, in many different variations and with various results. Unfortunately, while some of these other movies deal with deep and complex relationships between the characters, as well as complicated issues of gender and parenthood, in Venus everything seems pretty shallow. The characters stumble through the events, displaying a minimum of emotion. The dialogues are quite wooden and the plot is completely predictable. This weakneses influences the acting, which is also mediocre. I don't believe it to be the actors' fault, it seems mre like they were given very little to work with. In result, their performances seem quite unemotional, which doesn't suit the plot that was supposed to tell an emotional story. There is one more thing which I found truly irritating, and that is the music. I do realize that in a low budget movie I can't expect the biggest pop hits, because buying the rights to them is expensive, but even with less-known songs it is possible to choose those, which fit the atmosphere. Here the songs chosen for particular scenes seem to be quite random and often it made me lose focus and think about the music itself, which shouldn't be the point. In general, Venus is not a bad movie, but it's not a good one either. The best word to describe it is mediocre. It simply doesn't offer anything new.
Venus. Coming to DVD and VOD (September 4, 2018), is a timely transgender blended family drama-comedy that is long overdue. Writer & Director Eisha Marmara ("Desperately Seeking Helen") presents a cross generational glimpse into the LGBTQ world, without stereotyping the story and/or it's actors. Sid (Debargo Sandal "Pottersville" 2017) is an independent guy on the verge of transitioning, when he is stalked by what he soon learns is his son Ralph (Jamie Mayers "Game On" TV) from a former girlfriend Kristen (Amber Goldfarb "Bellevue" TV). Ralph is unapologetic about wanting to know his real dad. When Sid's traditional Mamaji - Mom (Zena Darawalla) and easy going Papaji - Dad (Gordon Warnecke "My Beautiful Launderette" 1985) meet the cool little Ralph, the family must fight to blend, even as Sid's old flame Max (the sexy Peter Miller "Lewis and Clark" TV) reappears. Little Direct to Video indie films like this will easily got lost in the summer/end of the year film bombardment. However, do what can to find this one. Marmara's film is crisp and clear, and her directing and writing enable the actors to drive the story, without any need for a musical score. Sandal and Mayer's, far from equals in appearance, quickly take on each others persona's making them a team to watch and love. Sandal graciously melts into his trans character with pride, catch dry wit and a reserved sassy walk that is worthy of recognition, while Ralph's unreserved enthusiasm is contagious. If you're looking for something different and quietly entertaining, go to "Venus".
Well, its different. sorta like eating food that looks disgusting... and is. The humor, dry like a unsalted nabisco cracker Fortunately it dosent portray real life. if your bored and living in a basement, its a !0
Venus is must watch for the sensitive and interlaced portrayal of issues that have only recently been seen on celluloid. Being Trans in the South Asian community is a complex reality and Venus tackles it deftly. The story is layered beautifully where parenthood is seen through two prisms simultaneously. Great acting by all and sufficient doses of humour makes it an amazing watch.
