Eden's Curve
- Director: Anne Misawa
- Writer: Jerry Meadors; Hart Monroe
- Producer: Traci Burgard; Jerry Meadors
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A look into the fraternity and the consequences of the menage a trios.
Jealousy and money - a dangerous combination.
This is a low-budget film made with big talent.
The mood is expertly controlled and contained by Misawa - it really is a fine piece of work.
A teen drama like few others - with honesty, maturity and intelligence - all at work.
Congratulations to all who took part - there are no weak links here.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
This is Peter's story; an 18 year old boy who takes a journey through a conservative southern all-male university in order to discover himself. With the help of his roommate, Joe and his roommate's girlfriend, Bess, Peter begins to explore more about himself and his values only to be crushed by those who love him. The path becomes blurred and treacherous and Peter learns that only by relying on the strength of strangers will he be able to heal himself. The decisions he makes when confronted with this new truth will affect him forever.
Cast & Characters
Samuel A. Levine as Peter;
Martha Chukinas as Peter's Mother;
Mathew Walker as Police Officer;
Ray Hammack as Peter's Father;
Stephen Daniels as Frank;
Andrea Vaughn as Agnes;
Bryan Carroll as Billy;
Trevor Lissauer as Joe;
Julio Perill'n as Ian;
Amber Taylor as Bess;
Kelly Decker as Lauret;
Alice Saunders as Nosy Neighbor;
Jennie Gwynn as Bess's Mother;
Deborah Kovarski as Joe's Mother;
Raymond Ruocco as Joe's Father