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World and Time Enough

Country: USA, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Eric Mueller
  • Writer: Eric Mueller
  • Producer: Julie Hartley; David Haugland

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This really is a flawed little gem - the two lead performances are tender and touching.

There are no drag queens, no sex scenes, no nudity, and no fancy cars.

It's a blue collar love story told with an absolutely fascinating eye for detail.

The major flaw is the character of David/narrator - unnecessary and irritating. That apart, Mueller shows an extraordinary amount of talent - it is a pity that he has made little else. His writing really is that good.

For an extremely low-budget production, this is a heavyweight despite its flaws.

Thoroughly recommended, a pleasure to watch.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Two men--a gay, HIV-positive artist and an adopted garbage collector--struggle in the face of stigma and loss to find meaning in work, love, and family.

Cast & Characters

Jennifer Jordan Campbell as The Smiling Lady;
Kathleen Fuller as Mrs. Quincy;
Gregory Giles as Joey;
Matt Guidry as Mark;
Peter Macon as Mike;
John Patrick Marin as Mr. Quincy;
Adam Mikelson as Young Mark;
Bernadette Sullivan as Marie;
Kraig Swartz as David