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Country: UK, Language: English, 108 mins

  • Director: Rikki Beadle Blair
  • Writer: Rikki Beadle Blair
  • Producer: Carleen Beadle; Rikki Beadle Blair

CGiii Comment

Beadle Blair has definitely carved out a bizarre little niche for himself.

With much moralising on equality and acceptance - he manages to produce an entertaining little teen drama - however, not all the performances are up to scratch.

Possibly, a collaboration would have helped in pushing the actors a little further.

A case of being too close to the project.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Takes a look at gay and straight love among the new millennials. Everything from secret crushes to homophobic attitudes are revealed by the rambunctious students taking Drama and Dance from Loris. None of the teens are what they seem at first glance, with gay hearts lurking behind tough exteriors and straight kids expressing themselves in very queer ways.

Cast & Characters

Jay Brown as Isaac;
Rikki Beadle Blair as Loris;
Duncan MacInnes as Tegs;
Sasha Frost as Karmel;
Ludvig Bonin as Jordan;
Stephen Hoo as Ryan;
Lydia Toumazou as Lee;
Katie Borland as Molly;
Dani Bright as Keli Stern;
Jennifer Daley as Kim Taylor;
Alexis Gregory as Luca;
Joanna King as Miss Stevens;
Jason Maza as Tyler;
Tom Ross-Williams as Jamie;
Jack Shalloo as Charlie