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Get Real

Country: UK, Language: English, 108 mins

  • Director: Simon Shore
  • Writer: Patrick Wilde
  • Producer: Patricia Carr; Anant Singh

CGiii Comment

Utterly charming, totally ethereal...and, timeless.

T'is a wonderful thing to see, a young man coming to grips with adulthood, with himself...while displaying an acute intelligence towards his situation.

Refreshing and so very sweeet.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

This tenderly romantic film tells the story of Steve, a young man in a British prep school, as he struggles with coming out and falling in love with the class jock, John... who, amazingly, falls in love with him as well.

Cast & Characters

Ben Silverstone as Steven Carter;
Brad Gorton as John Dixon;
Charlotte Brittain as Linda;
Stacy Hart as Jessica;
Kate McEnery as Wendy;
Patrick Nielsen as Mark;
Tim Harris as Kevin;
James D. White as Dave;
James Perkins as Young Steve;
Nicholas Hunter as Young Mark;
Jacquetta May as Steven's Mother;
David Lumsden as Steven's Father;
David Elliot as Glen;
Morgan Jones as Linda's Brother;
Richard Hawley as English Teacher