Nate and Margaret
- Director: Nathan Adloff
- Writer: Nathan Adloff; Justin D.M. Palmer
- Producer: Nathan Adloff; Brian Baker
CGiii Comment
It's not the greatest film ever made but it does have a huge heart.
Adloff's first feature...and, refreshingly original within the gay genre.
There are flaws...too many jump cuts, some awkward scenes, strange silences, a few silly/unconvincing performances...weak material.
But, Nate and Margaret themselves are rather delightful - scrapping all the peripherals and focusing on these characters...their limits, their strengths would have been wiser route.
That said...promising potential is clearly present...
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Nate, a 19 year old film student, and Margaret, a 52 year old spinster, are best friends in an odd, quirky, totally working kind of way... until Nate's audacious classmate Darla sets him up on a date with James. Nate's new life shakes apart his friendship with Margaret, just as she is trying to start a career as a stand-up comedian.
Cast & Characters
Natalie West as Margaret;
Tyler Ross as Nate;
Conor McCahill as James;
Gaby Hoffmann as Darla;
Charles Solomon Jr. as Gregory Maddock;
Cliff Chamberlain as Jeffrey Tomlinson;
Danny Rhodes as Matthew;
Allison Latta as Rebecca;
Sadieh Rifai as Danielle;
Shawn Ryan as Joey