Jackson: My Life... Your Fault
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Jackson: My Life... Your Fault | |
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Directed by | Duncan Roy |
Written by | Duncan Roy |
Starring | Benjamin Soames Richard Wellings-Thomas |
Distributed by | British Film Institute |
Release date(s) | 1995 |
Running time | 41 min. |
Language | English |
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Jackson: My Life... Your Fault is a 1995 gay-themed film directed by Duncan Roy.
[edit] Plot introduction
Jackson Benjamin Soames has lived sheltered with his mother since his father's death when he was a little boy. He remembers the event from childhood, and is still troubled by it. His mother,superbly played by the excellent actress Georgina Hale ,is an over-protective type, who deliberately plays upon Jackson's emotions to keep him tied to her--On meeting an attractive policeman, he needs to decide whether to grow up or not--quite graphic in it's depiction of gay lifestyle between the leads,Jackson also has to consider his love for another man, and his lifestyle. Made on a budget, the film is surprisingly good, both in its storyline, and cinematography.