Fixing Frank
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Fixing Frank | |
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Directed by | Michael Selditch |
Produced by | Michael Selditch Randi Snitz |
Written by | Ken Hanes |
Starring | Dan Butler Andrew Elvis Miller Paul Provenza |
Music by | Mark Strano |
Cinematography | Tamas Bojtor |
Editing by | Randi Snitz |
Distributed by | here! |
Release date(s) | 2002 |
Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
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Fixing Frank is a 2002 gay-themed drama film starring Dan Butler, Andrew Elvis Miller and Paul Provenza. The film played the film festival circuit in 2002 before a delayed theatrical release in 2005. Screenwriter Ken Hanes, who adapted the script from his own play, was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay.
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Frank (Miller) is a gay journalist who goes undercover at the urging of his therapist boyfriend Jonathan (Provenza) to write an exposé of Dr. Apsey (Butler). Apsey performs reparative therapy on gay male clients, a practice which Jonathan finds reprehensible. Frank quickly comes clean with Apsey but continues to meet with him under the pretense of interviewing him, but finds himself questioning himself, Jonathan and their six-year relationship.
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