Touch Me Not
Touch Me Not is a 2018 experimental docudrama film written and directed by Adina Pintilie. Starring Laura Benson, Tómas Lemarquis, Adina Pintilie and Dirk Lange, it addresses popular prejudices related to intimacy and sexuality.
The film had its world premiere in the main competition of the 68th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Golden Bear.
Cast
- Laura Benson as herself
- Tómas Lemarquis as himself
- Adina Pintilie as herself
- Dirk Lange as Radu
- Hanna Hofmann as herself
- Christian Bayerlein as himself
- Grit Uhlemann as herself
- Irmena Chichikova as Mona
- Seani Love as himself
Reception
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of based on reviews, and an average rating of. The site's critical consensus reads, "Touch Me Not deserves admiration for its efforts to debunk stereotypes and further a necessary dialogue, even if the execution never lives up to those lofty ambitions." On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 68 out of 100, based on 5 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
Deborah Young of The [Hollywood Reporter] praised the film, describing it as "an eye-opening look at human sexuality". She stated, "Though not every moment is fascinating to watch, most moments are, and adult audiences should find its frank presentation of the diversity of intimacy thought-provoking and possibly therapeutic."
In a negative review, Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian called the film "embarrassingly awful", criticising "its mediocrity, its humourless self-regard, its fatuous and shallow approach to its ostensible theme of intimacy, and the clumsy way all this was sneakily elided with Euro-hardcore cliches about BDSM, alternative sexualities, fetishism and exhibitionism." He described the film's recognition at the Berlinale as a "calamity" for the festival.