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I Can See the Sun but I Can't Feel It Yet

Country: United Kingdom, Language: English, 18 mins

  • Director: Joseph Wilson
  • Writer: Evan Francis Jones
  • Producer: Stephen Carruthers

CGiii Comment

A phenomenal piece of work...bordering on the visionary!

Special mention must be given to Hannah Holland et al. for the stunning score.

Joseph Wilson just keeps going from strength to strength...the time has come for a feature!


Trailer...

I CAN SEE THE SUN BUT I CAN'T FEEL IT YET - TRAILER from Joseph Wilson on Vimeo.

Watch... here

The(ir) Blurb...

A nightmare in reverie: five young queer people are admitted into a clinic to undergo conversion therapy. Enduring several different and harrowing methods to change their sexual orientation and/or gender identity, the sterile space of abject trauma struggles to suppress the abundance and beauty of queer love.

Cast & Characters

Josh Asare
Jonathan Bestley
Lucia Blake
Elliot Douglas
Freddy Hardie
Tony Hornecker
Teddy Jackson
Caviar Jiang
Nadia D. Juma
Michael Keeble
Angelo Kink
Colin Munro
Omar Philips
Anthony Pius
Asher Preston
Tiffany Smikle