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Director: Miles Swain
Cast: Larry Sullivan, Steve Braun, Jill St. John, Ray Baker
When 19-year-old gay-rights activist Tommy and 24-year-old Alan first meet in 1973, they find themselves on the opposite sides of the political coin...
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Directed by Miles Swain, The Trip (2002) is a compelling drama that explores the political and personal tensions between two young men with opposing views on the gay rights movement. With strong performances from Larry Sullivan and Steve Braun, the film offers an insightful look at the complexities of navigating relationships and identity within the context of a changing social landscape.
The Trip is a 2002 American romantic drama film directed by Miles Swain. It traces the relationship between two men from their initial meeting in 1973 until 1984. A period piece featuring two opposites who fall in love in the middle of the gay rights movement, the film features historical events as a backdrop, from Anita Bryant's attempt to over turn a Florida law providing protection of Gay rights in the 70s, to the AIDS outbreak in the 80s.
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