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Late Bloomers

Country: USA, Language: English, 107 mins

  • Director: Julia Dyer
  • Writer: Gretchen Dyer
  • Producer: Dutch Antonisse; Gretchen Dyer

CGiii Comment

This is bloody awful...

The opening music will make you gag...fear not,  you will continue to vomit throughout - seriously...appalling.

The Dyers' should make no more - they haven't so far - that's something to be thankful for.


Trailer...

 

The(ir) Blurb...

The story of two ordinary women in their mid years, who live deep in the bible belt, populated by square teachers, libidinous students and home to suburban monotony. Carly is a married woman with two kids, who works as the school secretary; Dinah is the single, lonely math teacher who coaches the girls' basketball team. Long time disinterest between the women perchance evolves in to a series of one-on-one basketball games, during which the two women grow closer physically and emotionally, until one heated game ends spontaneously in a kiss. The outcry from family, friends and the community as the relationship between these two women blooms, creates a timely story in which is woven the notion of family, of gay relationships and which raises the banner of gay marriage.

Cast & Characters

Connie Nelson as Dinah Groshardt;
Dee Hennigan as Carly Lumpkin;
Gary Carter as Ron Lumpkin;
Jonah Marsh as Val Lumpkin;
Esteban Powell as Jamie Hooper;
Joe Nemmers as Rick Musso;
Rene Moreno as Albert Echeverria;
T.A. Taylor as Bill Boardway;
Molly Norton as The Temp;
Graham Skipper as Avery Lumpkin;
Tabitha Woods as Miss Paul;
Ivan Klousia as Henry Vadeboncoeur;
Lisa Lee Schmidt as Salome Gumm;
Katherine Owens as Cloris Luna-Dorflinger;
Julie Mayfield as Sheila Boardway