Rufus Stone 2012

Rufus Stone 2012

Rufus Stone 2012
31min | Short | 25 November 2012 (Italy)

Summary:

Rufus Stone is a short film about “love, sexual awakening, and treachery.” According to Director Josh Appignanesi, “the story dramatizes the old and continued prejudices of village life from three main perspectives. Chiefly it is the story of Rufus, an ‘out’ older gay man who was exiled from the village as a youth and reluctantly returns from London to sell his dead parents’ cottage, where he is forced to confront the faces of his estranged past. Of these, Abigail is the tattle-tale who ‘outed’ Rufus 50 years ago when he spurned her interest. She has become a lonely deluded lush. Flip, the boy Rufus adored, has also stayed in the village: a life wasted in celibacy (occasionally interrupted by anonymous sexual encounters) and denial (who is) looking after his elderly mother. But Rufus too isn’t whole, saddled with an inability to return or forgive.” The film is based on three years of a Research Council UK funded study of the lives of older lesbians and gay men in south west England and Wales, a part of the national New Dynamics of Ageing Programme of research. The project was led by Kip Jones, who also wrote the story and acted as Executive Producer for the film. Winner of two awards, the film has gone on to be screened at film festivals, other universities in the UK, USA and Canada and by organizations such as Alzheimer’s Society UK, LGBT groups, and health, social and aging support networks. Screenings of the film would be appropriate for a wide variety of audiences, including in undergraduate and graduate teaching, community groups, and LGBT and aging support organisations.

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Seat in Shadow 2016

Seat in Shadow 2016

Seat in Shadow 2016

Seat in Shadow 2016
1h 22min | Comedy, Drama | June 2016 (UK)

Storyline:

Out of the imagination of acclaimed artist-filmmaker Henry Coombes comes Albert, an eccentric, aging painter doubling as an unconventional, Jung-inspired psychotherapist. When Albert’s friend asks him to counsel her lethargic grandson Ben, whose ongoing boyfriend problems are rapidly fueling an already deep depression, their subsequent therapy sessions reveal as much about Albert as they do about the troubled young man. Coombes’ debut feature is a witty, perceptive study of social mores, sexual excess and the bizarre, symbiotic relationship between doctor and patient; teacher and pupil; artist and muse.

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Les Corps Ouverts 1998

Les corps ouverts 1998

Les corps ouverts 1998

Les Corps Ouverts 1998
47min | Drama | 24 June 1998 (France)

Storyline:

Actually, Rémi, who is of Arab descent, is a normal boy. He wants to graduate in economics, works in a greengrocer’s shop and hangs out with his friends. Then he sees a casting call for a new film on his school’s bulletin board. The director turns out to be looking for someone who wants to play a boy who loves other boys. “Is there also kissing in the film?”, asks Rémi. He does want to gain new experiences.

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The Secret Kiss 2017

The Secret Kiss 2017

The Secret Kiss 2017
1h 11min | Drama, Mystery | 20 September 2017 (UK)

Storyline:

Ray is a loner until he meets the mysterious Paul whilst exploring the woods, a place he can see in his dreams. As their love deepens Ray begins to suspect that Paul may not be who he seems and that the sinister figures that haunt the woods may be coming for them both.

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Amateur Teens 2015

Amateur Teens 2015

Amateur Teens 2015
1h 32min | Drama | 30 September 2015 (Switzerland)

Storyline:

A group of normal 14-year-old teenagers at a secondary school in Zürich with the normal yearnings for love and acceptance. But the power of social media, with its high-gloss selfies and perpetual pressure towards cooler and sexier, increasingly forces the kids to deny their true feelings. So a tragedy runs its course, one in which it is almost impossible to differentiate between perpetrator and victim, guilt and innocence.

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