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What makes a ‘good man’? Benjamin loves Aude, they both want a child - and Benjamin is pregnant. In A GOOD MAN, Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar shifts the axes of body, gender and family and tells a queer love story that begins where social categories fail. Intimate, quiet and radical, the film asks a simple but explosive question: Who decides what a life should look like? Benjamin is a trans man who interrupts his transition to carry a child. The film accompanies him without explanation - through medical rooms, suspicious glances, bureaucratic violence and private doubts. It is not about sensation, but about everyday life: about queer parenthood, self-definition and the moment when a body becomes both intimate and political. Tender and uncomfortable at the same time, A GOOD MAN was intensely discussed at international festivals: the film was part of the official selection at Cannes 2020 (Label Cannes), screened in Deauville in the L'Heure de la Croisette series, was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival and was present at numerous international queer film festivals. Debates about representation, visibility and the telling of trans* stories accompanied the film from the outset - not as a disturbance, but as a space for resonance. Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar describes her film as an attempt to talk less about gender and more about love, responsibility and the right to choose a family. Carried by strong performances, above all by Noémie Merlant and Soko, A GOOD MAN deliberately remains open-ended. It provides no answers, but invites us to ask further questions: Who is allowed to be a parent? Who owns a body? And what does a future look like in which queer life is not explained, but lived?

Keywords

  • Awarded Queer Movies
  • Doing Gender
  • Female Filmmakers
  • Festival de Cannes
  • LGBTQIA+
  • Noémie Merlant
  • Only on Sooner
  • Queer Romance
  • family
  • identity

Actors

  • Noémie Merlant
  • SoKo
  • Vincent Dedienne
  • Gabriel Almaer
  • Alysson Paradis

Director

  • Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar

Drama


1h 47min


-12

FRENCH


DUTCH

SWEDISH

FRENCH

GERMAN

Belgium
France
2020
Trailer
Gender, identity and truth: A GOOD MAN explores the ultimate symbol of femininity and the taboo of male pregnancy.

Gender, identity and truth: A GOOD MAN explores the ultimate symbol of femininity and the taboo of male pregnancy.


What makes a ‘good man’? Benjamin loves Aude, they both want a child - and Benjamin is pregnant. In A GOOD MAN, Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar shifts the axes of body, gender and family and tells a queer love story that begins where social categories fail. Intimate, quiet and radical, the film asks a simple but explosive question: Who decides what a life should look like?


Benjamin is a trans man who interrupts his transition to carry a child. The film accompanies him without explanation - through medical rooms, suspicious glances, bureaucratic violence and private doubts. It is not about sensation, but about everyday life: about queer parenthood, self-definition and the moment when a body becomes both intimate and political.


Tender and uncomfortable at the same time, A GOOD MAN was intensely discussed at international festivals: the film was part of the official selection at Cannes 2020 (Label Cannes), screened in Deauville in the L'Heure de la Croisette series, was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival and was present at numerous international queer film festivals. Debates about representation, visibility and the telling of trans* stories accompanied the film from the outset - not as a disturbance, but as a space for resonance.

Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar describes her film as an attempt to talk less about gender and more about love, responsibility and the right to choose a family. Carried by strong performances, above all by Noémie Merlant and Soko, A GOOD MAN deliberately remains open-ended. It provides no answers, but invites us to ask further questions: Who is allowed to be a parent? Who owns a body? And what does a future look like in which queer life is not explained, but lived?

Festivals

Festival de Cannes

Festival de Cannes

Toronto International Film Festival

Toronto International Film Festival

FIFF Namur

FIFF Namur

Cast & Crew

marie-castille-mention-schaar

Director

Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar

noemie-merlant

Cast

Noémie Merlant

soko

Cast

SoKo

vincent-dedienne

Cast

Vincent Dedienne

gabriel-almaer

Cast

Gabriel Almaer

alysson-paradis

Cast

Alysson Paradis


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