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Finding North

Country: USA, Language: English, 95 mins

  • Director: Tanya Wexler
  • Writer: Kim Powers
  • Producer: Mike Dempsey; Stephen Dyer

CGiii Comment

Okay, so if you want to make a movie with a ridiculous storyline - watch this.

Women writing and directing gay men, devastated gay men at that, they cannot fully understand the deep-running emotions that are involved - so why bother?

As for credibility - well, that goes flying out the window.

It's a mess from start to finish - feminism gone mad.

Wexler and Powers neither a double act nor a perceivable talent - singularly or together.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Screwball romance involving a woman (Makkena) who gets fired from her job as a bank teller when her friends arrange for a stripper to appear at the bank for her birthday. She then meets a man (Hickey) whom she had earlier seen jump off a bridge and had assumed had committed suicide. With nothing else to do, she follows him to Texas. Along the way she slowly comes to realize he is gay and is despondent over the AIDS-related death of his former lover.

Cast & Characters

Wendy Makkena as Rhonda Portelli;
John Benjamin Hickey as Travis Furlong;
Jonathan Walker as Voice of Bobby;
Anne Bobby as Debi;
Rebecca Creskoff as Gina;
Angela Pietropinto as Mrs. Portelli;
Freddie Roman as Mr. Portelli;
Molly McClure as Aunt Bonnie;
Jay Michaelson as Bud;
Yusef Bulos as Taxi Driver;
Garrett Moran as Stripper;
Steven Jones as Funeral Director;
Lynn Metrik as Bank Manager;
Phyllis Cicero as Janice;
Spiro Malas as Waiter