Ira Sachs wanted to make 'a film of intimacy.' It got him an NC-17 rating

This image released by Mubi shows Franz Rogowski, foreground, and Adèle Exarchopoulos in a scene from "Passages." (Mubi via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — Ira Sachs never set out to make an NC-17-rated film.

The New York-based, 57-year-old filmmaker of sharply observed independent films ( “Little Men†) was compelled to create, as he says, “a film of intimacy.†“P²¹²õ²õ²¹²µ±ð²õ,†Sachs' ninth feature, would be his first film coming out of the pandemic and he craved a closeness and tenderness that had been missing from both life and American movies.

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