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Drift

Country: Canada, Language: English, 86 mins

  • Director: Quentin Lee
  • Writer: Quentin Lee
  • Producer: Bella Yurkovetsky; Quentin Lee

CGiii Comment

If you can stay awake through the first 30 minutes then it's high time to SLEEP - drift off to somewhere far more interesting than this plodding tale of typical gay trauma...

The direction is 'a piece of shit' - Lee writes this about a film in his own script - how insightful.

Obviously, he is a little deluded as to his own talent.

Not a good example of Canadian gay cinema.

Not a good example of low-budget cinema.


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The(ir) Blurb...

At his agent's party, Ryan, a young screenwriter, and Joel, Ryan's boyfriend, meet Leo, an aspiring novelist and a college student. During an intense conversation about serial killers, Ryan feels viscerally connected to Leo as if everyone in the party has vanished. Out on a limb, Ryan leaves Joel's apartment on the fateful morning and drifts into three different possibilities of a love triangle.

Cast & Characters

Reggie Lee as Ryan;
Andy Steinlen as Joel;
Jonathon Roessler as Leo;
Desi del Valle as Carrie;
Sebastien Guy as Matt;
T. Jerram Young as Dane;
Michel Choban as Bob