Testosterone (film)
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Testosterone | |
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Directed by | David Moreton |
Produced by | David Moreton |
Written by | Dennis Hensley James Robert Baker (novel) |
Starring | David Sutcliffe Antonio Sabato, Jr. Jennifer Coolidge |
Music by | Marco D'Ambrosio |
Cinematography | Ken Kelsch |
Editing by | Mallory Gottlieb Roger Schulte |
Release date(s) | March 8, 2003 |
Running time | 105 min. |
Country | United States Argentina |
Language | English |
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Testosterone (2003) is a film adaption from James Robert Baker's novel Testosterone. The film is directed by David Moreton and stars David Sutcliffe, Antonio Sabato, Jr., and Jennifer Coolidge.
[edit] Plot summary
The film focuses around Dean Seagrave (Sutcliffe), a troubled and depressed gay man who found success with his novel Teenage Speed Freak which was a semi-autobiographical novel about his troubled teenage years. However, Dean hasn't written a novel in a long time. His fans keep pressuring him on writing a new novel and his publisher Louise (Coolidge) keeps hounding him and is mean to him. And he is also on probation for assaulting an elderly woman. He is also living with a low amount of money in Los Angeles, California. He desides to leave his job as a writer and his life in Los Angeles and travels to Argentina hoping to find his ex-lover Pablo (Sabato) who left him when he said he was going to get cigarettes.
[edit] Filming location
Testosterone was filmed in two locations. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California at the beginning where the main character lived and was later set in Buenos Aires, Argentina.