‘Tell me how you loved me, so I understand how to love.’
Following a lengthy casting process that began in 2013, director Adina Pintilie commenced working with a cast of professional and non-professional actors on an artistic research project exploring intimacy. Roving the fluid border between reality and fiction, Touch Me Not traces the emotional journeys of Laura, Tómas and Christian, offering a deeply empathic insight into their lives.
Craving for intimacy, yet also deeply afraid of it, the characters work to overcome old patterns, defence mechanisms and taboos that spring from personal and family histories. Since intimacy involves the body and its boundaries, Touch Me Not inquires deeply into embodied experience and perception to ask how we can find intimacy and love another without losing ourselves.
Touch Me Not is Adina Pintilie’s first feature and winner of the Golden Bear award at the Berlinale 2018. The Romanian director’s previous work is characterised by a highly individual visual style, experiments with visual language and exploration of the human psyche.
The 23 October screening of Touch Me Notis followed by a Q&A with director Adina Pintilie.