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Just turned eighteen, Cliff decides that he needs to break away from the safety of homelife and embark upon an adventure. When he meets Butch, it seems as though his life will change forever. Based on the short stories of Bruce La Bruce. Read more
| Starring | Brendan Fehr, Andre Noble, Maury Chaykin, Sarah Polley |
|---|---|
| Director | John Palmer |
| Genres | Drama |
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Just turned eighteen, Cliff decides that he needs to break away from the safety of homelife and embark upon an adventure. When he meets Butch, it seems as though his life will change forever. Based on the short stories of Bruce La Bruce.
| Starring | Brendan Fehr, Andre Noble, Maury Chaykin, Sarah Polley, Marnie McPhail, Michael Riley, Haylee Wanstall |
|---|---|
| Director | John Palmer |
| Studio | PECCADILLO PICTURES |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 15 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 2004 To Rent: DVD: 27 Jun 2005 |
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Moving and Beautiful
The acting in this film is so good. Brendan Fehr and Andre Noble are so heartbraking and excellent it is impossible not to enjoy this. It is a painful and ... read more »
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A Little Dated for my Taste
I found this film a little dated, the story line was there but I felt more could have been made of the two main characters and drop some of the supporting ones... read more »
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Nice enough.
Better than so many 'gay themed' films. A bit gritty in places, and tender in others. Well worth a look - more so if you're gay.
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Good movie
A great movie - very interesting - good vewing
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