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Blue Citrus Hearts

Country: USA, Language: English, 87 mins

  • Director: Morgan Jon Fox
  • Writer: Morgan Jon Fox
  • Producer: Morgan Jon Fox

CGiii Comment

This debut from Fox should have marked the end to his career - surprisingly, it didn't.

Will he improve with age? Well, he can't get any worse.

Poetry-writing, angst-ridden geeky teens getting to grips with their cocks, it's all been done before - only better...with actors who can actually act.

Just goes to show what a good title and good packaging can achieve.

Please, don't be fooled.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Sam and Julian are working class family, Memphis high school students who struggle with their emerging sexual orientation, every day teen stresses, and their own relationship, which seems to be growing into something more than just platonic friendship.

Cast & Characters

Joshua Peter Laurenzi as Sam;
Paul Foster as Julien;
Alex Booth as Arielle;
Caroline Fourmy as Ann;
William Taylor Woods as Carl;
Brandon Croft;
Jason Booth as Trotter;
Lee Ann Roberts as Sam's Mother;
Mark Pergolizzi as Sam's Father;
Emily Fry as Julien's Mother;
Chirelle Jefferson as Media Teacher;
John Malloy as Math Teacher;
Paulette Regan as Art Teacher;
Helen Bowman as Sam's Grandmother;
Lisa Jones as Sam's Aunt