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Friends and Lovers

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Ron Pike
  • Writer: Betch Glenn; Ron Pike
  • Producer: Ron Pike

CGiii Comment

Pike's debut feature...too ambitious by far.

Why not start with a short? Surely, it's better to make a fine short film than a substandard feature.

We all know the constraints that most filmmakers work under - it is from these constraints that imagination blooms...that imagination garners attention...

Anyone could have made this with a cheap camera and a few am-dram friends - the acting is terrible. It shows zero on the originality/talent scale.

Start with a short.


Trailer...

Friends & Lovers - Trailer from EyeQ Films on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

After a failed relationship with a waitress, a young gay man is challenged by his love for a straight mechanic.

Cast & Characters

Daniel Allen Kent as Jim;
Irakli Tabidze as Bill;
Nick Russell as Waiter;
Allison White as Claire;
Robert Anthony Peters as Eric;
Rosy Donovan as Jennifer;
Michael Medici as Dan;
Kenneth Sears as Tom;
Robert Hamm as Father;
Coleman Burke as Ross