When Night is Falling – SneakPeek 2, She wants to Run
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Special Wolfe Sneak Peek! Catch this bit of foreshadowing as it all begins to unravel. Successful in her teaching job at a conservative religious college, Camille (Pascale Bussières) looked forward to marrying her adoring, minister boyfriend (Henry Czerny) and settling down to the conventions of family and career. But a chance encounter with a beautiful, irresistibly sensuous young female circus performer named Petra (Rachael Crawford) is about to transform Camille's predictable life into an ... |
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Charles Busch (star-writer-director, A VERY SERIOUS PERSON)
“Hmmm. My favorite LGBT movie? Well, I’m such an old-fashioned gay boy that it would have to be I COULD GO ON SINGING starring the one and only Judy Garland. I guess any movie starring Judy Garland is of gay interest, but this one is really great in that Judy plays a famous singer beset by personal demons. Doesn’t get better than that and it also stars the gorgeous Dirk Bogarde. I usually prefer my movies to have some gratuitous male nudity and this doesn’t, but it’s still my all-time favorite.”
Discover even more about Charles Busch’s wonderfully original directorial debut, A VERY SERIOUS PERSON.
Craig Chester (director of the ADAM & STEVE, actor in SWOON, GRIEF and more)
“My favorite LGBT film is one of the first - PARTING GLANCES. It’s one of the few films made about gay life and the AIDS crisis DURING the crisis. It’s incredibly observed, funny, warm, and true. It’s one of the few films that deals with the machinations of a committed relationship between two men and it’s refreshingly ‘grown up’ compared to most of the gay sex farces that seem to dominate now a days. Watching PARTING GLANCES reminds us of the most difficult period in our history – but also the time when we had the most soul.”
Find out more about Craig’s new film ADAM & STEVE!
Richard LeMay (Director of 200 AMERICAN)
“My favorite LGBT movie is A HOME AT THE END OF THE WORLD. It’s a beautifully done movie that transcends gay and straight. This story gives a unique perspective on “love” in that it is never compartmentalized. Love is love no matter who or what you are. Along with a superb cast and Colin Farrell‘s best performance to date, this film is a powerful and beautiful story that is deeply touching.”
Get your own copy of Richard’s 200 AMERICAN now, or just watch the trailer.






