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2025

Drunken Noodles

Art student Adnan has moved to New York City, where he is house-sitting in his uncle’s apartment and undertaking an internship at a local gallery. With food delivery and sex both readily available via app, Adnan enters an erotic world of late-night encounters, delivered with the lightness of a lazy summer afternoon sliding into evening.

Director

Lucio Castro

Runtime

82 Minutes

Country

United States, Argentina

Classification

Unclassified 18+

Art student Adnan has moved to New York City, where he is house-sitting in his uncle’s apartment and undertaking an internship at a local gallery. With food delivery and sex both readily available via app, Adnan enters an erotic world of late-night encounters. Slowly, the film draws us back into the past, moving upstate to reveal more about its characters and their relationships.

Carefully composed in the Academy Ratio, New York-based Argentine director Lucio Castro’s third feature returns to the time-shifting queer gaze of his debut, End of the Century (2019), crafting a mysterious exploration of desire, delivered with the lightness of a lazy summer afternoon sliding into evening. Part art-world portrait (featuring intricate, explicit needlepoint tableaux from artist Sal Salandra), part occluded character study, and punctuated with understated elements of magic realism, Drunken Noodles reflects the modern need to connect.

“Distills a cocktail of queer themes into a laidback 82-minute feature that will resonate deeply with any queer man who has found themselves adrift and longing for intimacy over those long hot summers.”

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Film Credits

Director

Lucio Castro

Year

2025

Country

United States & Argentina

Language

English & Spanish

Subtitles

English

Type

Feature & Fiction

Program Strand

World Cinema

Producer

Lucio Castro & Barton Cortright

Writer

Lucio Castro

Cinematographer

Barton Cortright

Editor

Lucio Castro

Cast

Laith KhalifehJoél IsaacEzriel Kornel & Matthew Risch

Music

Yegang Yoo & Robert Lombardo

Film Source

M-appeal

Genre

Drama & LGBTQIA+

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