Fireworks Logo

Trailers...

  • Land Grabbing
  • Whipping Hair!
  • Scarlet Blue
  • Suture
  • Voz Zov Vzo
  • All's Fair
  • Rulers of Fortune
  • Copacabana, 4 de Maio
  • Michael
  • Journey Into Sato Tadao
  • Old Man and His Car (The)
  • Montreal, My Beautiful
  • Rising Through the Fray
  • Dust Bunny
  • Female
  • Lost Boys of Mercury (The)
  • Intersex
  • Under the Red Light
  • Be a Good Girl
  • High School Heist
  • Influencers
  • Activist (The)
  • Strange River
  • Dead Man's Wire
  • One Homeland Two Homes
  • The Silent Virgin
  • Fire Within
  • Devenir
  • Dreams We Share (The)
  • Chemsex: A Journey Within
  • Christmas Karma
  • Heated Rivalry
  • Goodbye Love
  • Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy
  • Breakwater
  • High Wire
  • Three Loves
  • Woodland
  • Sisterhood
  • Y

Parting Glances

Country: United States, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Bill Sherwood
  • Writer: Bill Sherwood
  • Producer: Nancy Greenstein; Paul L. Kaplan

CGiii Comment

Said to be the best gay movie of all time...by whom?!

Sherwood had AIDS and this was regarded as a highly personal film - and it is...but, that is not necessarily a good thing.

Stereotypes, cliches by the score...and, gratuitous kissing - pollute the story. 

In the company of so many disagreeable characters - Parting Glances is a marathon of tolerance.

But, it is important...even though it is wholly unlikeable.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

As Michael and Robert, a gay couple in New York, prepare for Robert's departure for a two-year work assignment in Africa, Michael must face Robert's true motives for leaving while dealing with their circle of eccentric friends, including Nick, who is living with AIDS.

Cast & Characters

Richard Ganoung as Michael;
John Bolger as Robert;
Steve Buscemi as Nick;
Adam Nathan as Peter;
Kathy Kinney as Joan;
Patrick Tull as Cecil;
Yolande Bavan as Betty;
Andre Morgan as Terry;
Richard Wall as Douglas;
Jim Selfe as Douglas's sidekick;
Kristin Moneagle as Sarah;
John Siemens as Dave;
Bob Koherr as Sam;
Theodore Ganger as Klaus;
Nada as Liselotte