75/100 #72ndBerlinaleEncounters_Special Jury Award "The encounter of two poets in the autumn of their lives, orchestrated by the director with mischief and a loving yet discerning regard. A playful battle of egos, that doubles as an intimate and moving meditation on language, communication and artistic creation."
The acting and cinematography are just brilliant. The movie has incredible energy flowing through, largely due to the unstructured editing -- I have to be honest and say that I personally prefer this kind of narrative structure or a lack thereof. It's queer, it's anarchy, it's fun, it's one person making the world in her own image.