Edge of Seventeen (film)
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Edge of Seventeen | |
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Directed by | David Moreton |
Written by | Todd Stephens David Moreton |
Starring | Chris Stafford Tina Holmes Andersen Gabrych |
Music by | Tom Bailey |
Cinematography | Zakaela Rachel Othmer |
Editing by | Tal Ben-David |
Distributed by | Strand Releasing |
Release date(s) | May 14 1999 |
Running time | 99 min |
Country | U.S.A. |
Language | English |
Budget | Shoestring |
Followed by | Gypsy (2001)-- writer Testosterone (2003)--Director |
IMDb profile |
Edge of Seventeen is a 1998 film directed by David Moreton, starring Chris Stafford and co-starring Tina Holmes.
[edit] Plot
In Edge of Seventeen, a gay teenager finds out who he is and what he wants, who his friends are, and who loves him. This autobiographical tale is set in Ohio in the 1980s. Growing up, learning about life, love, sex, friends, and lovers are its main themes. The film takes its title from the Stevie Nicks song Edge of Seventeen.
While this film was set at Ohio State University a portion of the filming was completed at Oberlin College.[1]
[edit] Awards
1998 Outfest
Won Audience Award
- Outstanding Narrative Feature (David Moreton)
Grand Jury Award
- Outstanding American Narrative Feature (David Moreton)
- Outstanding Screenwriting (Todd Stephens)
1998 San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
Won Audience Award
- Best Feature (David Moreton)