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Infamous T (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 30 mins

  • Director: Melissa Koch
  • Producer: Gander Bohley; Elizabeth Kearney

CGiii Comment

This kid needs to grow up!

The director needed to offer a piece of advice: Stop playing to the camera!

It's a 30 minute film...yet, 15 minutes - at least - are filled with irrelevance.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Homeless, bullied, and failing out of high school – 18 year old Jonathon is ready for a big change—maybe. After enduring a lifetime of homelessness and unstable housing with his loving mother and brothers, Jonathon wants to make the transition to a new house and family and all the promise that idea seems to hold.

The Avenues for Homeless Youth GLBT Host Home Program matches him up with queer host family Alex and Mike and their 7-year-old daughter, but Jonathon finds himself in a middle-class neighborhood, beset by culture-clash, and haunted by a lifetime of homophobia and poverty. Blaming everything from veggie burgers to school bullying, Jonathon is on the verge of losing it all, until his chosen family and friends intervene.

They dare him to get it together – before it’s too late. As he struggles to mesh with his new household, stay in school, and be his most authentic self, Jonathon discovers that home is more than four walls, everyone needs a family, and friendship can transform us.