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  1. 22 mag 2017 · di John Cameron Mitchell. How to Talk to Girls at Parties segna il ritorno alla regia di John Cameron Mitchell a sette anni di distanza dal doloroso Rabbit Hole. Stavolta invece si lancia in una follia camp, tra punk e sci-fi in odore di demenza, traendo ispirazione da un lavoro letterario di Neil Gaiman. Fuori Concorso al Festival di Cannes.

  2. Original title: How to Talk to Girls at Parties. Synopsis: Enn (Alex Sharp) is a shy suburban London teenager in 1977, sneaking out with his best friends to after-hours punk parties. One night they stumble upon a bizarre gathering of sexy teenagers who seem ...You can watch How to Talk to Girls at Parties through flatrate,Rent,buy,free on the ...

  3. How To Talk To Girls At Parties. A shy teen in 1970s London meets a rebellious girl at a party and falls in love with her -- unaware that she's a visitor from another planet. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

  4. 23 mag 2017 · How to Talk to Girls at Parties recensione del film con Elle Fanning e Nicole Kidman presentato al Festival di Cannes 2017. Film. Home Film. Film al cinema. Trova cinema. Calendario uscite.

  5. 25 mag 2018 · May 25, 2018. John Cameron Mitchell (left) and Alex Sharp on the set of How To Talk To Girls At Parties Dean Rogers. 20 years after bringing the genderqueer rock musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch to the New York stage (and later to the big screen), John Cameron Mitchell is back with an equally explosive musical that weaves punk and performance.

  6. Ultimately, “How to Talk to Girls at Parties” is like a hyperactive kid at a punk rock show—full of great energy and ambition, but not too sure what to do with it. The dramatic conceit of “Parties” is a clever one, contrasting punk youth culture in ‘80s England with, well, an alien race built around conformity, one that literally ...

  7. John Cameron Mitchell’s 2017 filmHow to Talk to Girls at Parties” adapts Gaiman’s 2006 short story of the same name. The story follows two young men, Enn (Alex Sharp) and Vic (Abraham Lewis), who go in search of a party. Joining them in the film adaptation is John (Ethan Lawrence), another friend of Enn’s.