The Art of Being Straight
The Art of Being Straight | |
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Directed by | Jesse Rosen |
Screenplay by | Jesse Rosen |
Produced by | Ursula Camack, Jesse Rosen, Amy Wasserman |
Starring | Johnny Ray |
Cinematography | Aaron Torres |
Edited by | Robert Schulbaum |
Music by | Trevor Howard |
Release date |
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Running time | 71 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Art of Being Straight is a 2008 film by Jesse Rosen on Malvern Productions. He also wrote the screenplay and plays the lead role of Jon.[1] The film explores Jon's unexpected search for identity. The film was an official selection at the 2008 Frameline Film Festival and the Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival.[2][3]
Plot
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Jon, an aspiring photographer, breaks up with his girlfriend, and moves west to Los Angeles for a new start. He thinks he's got it all figured out. He's young, good looking and has always had a way with the ladies. He meets old acquaintances, Andy and Maddie. Then he gets introduced to Maddie's girlfriend, Anna. John takes an entry-level position at an ad agency, but things develop with Paul, a successful executive at the firm, who takes a special interest in John. Eventually they end up together in Paul's bed, and his world turns upside down.
Cast
[edit]- Jesse Rosen as Jon
- Johnny Ray as Paul
- Jared Grey as Andy
- Rachel Castillo as Maddy
- Emilia Richeson as Anna
- Jim Dineen as Young Male Office Assistant
- Jesse Janzen as Brian
- Tyler Jenich as Cole
- Alan LaPolice as Rand
- Bryan McGowan as Matt
- Anne Reeder as Simone
- Dana May Salah as Renee
- Pete Scherer as Aaron
- Jen Zaborowski as Bela
References
[edit]- ^ Weber, Bill (June 2, 2009). "Review: The Art of Being Straight". Slant Magazine. Retrieved July 13, 2021.
- ^ "The Art of Being Straight — Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. June 4, 2009. Retrieved July 13, 2021.
- ^ Koresky, Michael (June 4, 2009). "Nice and Easy: Jesse Rosen's "The Art of Being Straight"". IndieWire. Retrieved July 13, 2021.
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