Finding North
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Finding North | |
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Directed by | Tanya Wexler |
Produced by | Stephen Dyer Steven A. Jones |
Written by | Kim Powers |
Starring | Wendy Makkena John Benjamin Hickey |
Music by | Café Noir |
Cinematography | Michael Barrett |
Editing by | Thom Zimny |
Distributed by | Cowboy Booking International |
Release date(s) | January 10 1998 (Sundance Film Festival) |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Finding North in a 1998 gay-themed independent comedy-drama. Written by Kim Powers and directed by Tanya Wexler, the film stars Wendy Makkena and John Benjamin Hickey.
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[edit] Plot
Finding North tells the story of Rhonda (Makkena), a bank teller who's depressed upon turning 30, and Travis (Hickey), a gay man who's recently lost his lover to AIDS and grown suicidal. Travis receives an audio tape recorded by his lover, Bobby, before his death which sends him on a scavenger hunt of sorts to Bobby's home town in Texas. Through a series of mishaps, Rhonda ends up accompanying him on his journey. Together they follow Bobby's instructions as best they can, collecting items that represent Bobby's past, despite the many changes to the town in the years since Bobby left. Ultimately they end up at the gravesite Bobby's parents had prepared for him decades earlier. They bury the collected items at Bobby's instruction and together start to try "finding North" (an expression of Bobby's; "when things hit rock bottom, sure as hell can't get any further South, might as well start finding North.").
[edit] Awards and nominations
Verzaubert - International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Rosebud Award - Best Film (nominated)
[edit] DVD release
Finding North was released on Region 1 DVD on March 7, 2000.