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Matthias & Maxime

Best friends forever.
2019 | 119m | French

(9943 votes)

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Director: Xavier Dolan
Writer: Xavier Dolan
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Two childhood best friends are asked to share a kiss for the purposes of a student short film. Soon, a lingering doubt sets in, confronting both men with their preferences, threatening the brotherhood of their social circle, and, eventually, changing their lives.
Release Date: Oct 09, 2019
Director: Xavier Dolan
Writer: Xavier Dolan
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords quebec, friendship, lgbt, gay romance, gay theme
Production Companies Sons of Manual
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 05, 2025
Entered: May 05, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Gabriel D'Almeida Freitas Matthias
Xavier Dolan Maxime
Pier-Luc Funk Rivette
Samuel Gauthier Frank
Antoine Pilon Brass
Adib Alkhalidey Shariff
Micheline Bernard Francine
Anne Dorval Manon
Marilyn Castonguay Sarah
Catherine Brunet Lisa
Harris Dickinson McAfee
Camille Felton Erika Rivette
Anne-Marie Cadieux Martine
Monique Spaziani Colette
Jacques Lavallée Courtemanche
Louis-Julien Durso Matisse
Johanne Garneau Neighbor on Balcony
Alexandre Bourgeois Julien
Jean Harvey Grandmaster
Connor McMahon Lawyer in the Elevator
Michael Kelly Bar Customer (uncredited)
Louise Bombardier Tante Ginette
Claude Gasse Woman sitting at the Bar
Agnès Bouchard Dancer
Guenièvre Sandré Barmaid
Julie Beauchemin Ginette's Superior
William Pelletier Student on the Bus
Audrey McDonald Max's Friend
Dakota Jamal Wellman Lawyer in the Elevator
Beverly Lowe Grandmaster's Colleague
Nathalie Doummar Young Pregnant Woman
Alice Pascual Sarah's Friend
Félix Paquette Shariff's Friend
Maude Demers-Rivard Shariff's Friend
Victor Billo Shariff's Friend
Name Job
Eliza Hittman Thanks
Sylvain Brassard Sound
Jean-Michel Blais Original Music Composer
André Turpin Director of Photography
Claude Tremblay Art Direction
Xavier Dolan Director, Writer, Costume Design, Editor
Colombe Raby Production Design
Pierre-Yves Gayraud Costume Design
Name Title
Xavier Dolan Producer
Kateryna Merkt Executive Producer
Michael Kronish Executive Producer
Elisha Karmitz Executive Producer
Nancy Grant Producer
Michel Merkt Executive Producer
Phoebe Greenberg Executive Producer
Nathanaël Karmitz Executive Producer
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maketheSWITCH
8.0

It’s hard not to be swept up by ‘Matthias and Maxime’. This is a film made with such love and care, sincerity and grace, showcasing everything that makes Xavier Dolan such an arresting filmmaker and distilled into their purest form. What made my heart soar was in how it laid bare how complex human r ... elationships are, how pointless such binaries as gender and sexuality are, how love between two people is greater than simply defined as friendship or romance. ‘Matthias and Maxime’ refuses to play into such simplistic categories, instead celebrating the wonder of love and human connection without the need for them. Maybe some viewers will try and pigeonhole the protagonists as “gay“ rather than just two people in love to make themselves feel more comfortable, much like the bi-erasure in many responses to <a href=“/article/review-call-me-by-your-name-beautiful-beyond-description“>‘Call Me By Your Name’</a>, so pointlessly obsessed are we with useless outdated labels, but that would be such a loss to their experience of the richness of this film. ‘Matthias and Maxime’ is a quiet triumph, a tender love story beautifully told, a reminder of how deep the rivers of love can go, how violent travelling them can be and how so very worth the journey is. - Daniel Lammin Read Daniel's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-matthias-and-maxime-a-magical-film-on-the-complexity-of-friendship-and-love

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

I was rather disappointed by this effort from Xavier Dolan. Perhaps writing/editting and starring in the film robbed him too much of objectivity when it came to actually watching this bit of a non-story. He portrays "Max", a young French-Canadian man who is about to emigrate to Australia. At a party ... with his childhood friends, he and handsome best pal Matt (Gabriel D'Almeida Freitas) get lumbered with starring in a video being made by one of their number's pesky younger sister. The scene involved the two of them kissing - something neither had done (as an adult) with a man before. What ensues is a slow, deliberately so, depiction of the complications that this kiss has on their relationship. "Matt" has a long term girlfriend, so his reconciliation with his "new" feelings for his friend take on a different guise from those of the single "Max" who has issues with his recovering addict mother. Sadly, though, too much of those repercussions are presumed on us by the director and not demonstrated to the audience. It doesn't need to be a cheesy traditional romance, nor a sex fest, but we are left to imagine or envisage that they want each other only because we know that's what the film is about - not because we are presented with much tangible, or even implied, sense of desire. Indeed the others in their group more readily flirt and banter than the two in the title. It doesn't have a beginning, middle and end - it just has a middle. A rather interestingly filmed and quite well put together middle, but a middle nonetheless. Certainly worth watching - I think Dolan has something about him - but I wanted more from the characters and the story - as it is I just felt like a rather unsatisfied observer.

Mar 27, 2022