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Director: Peggy Rajski
Cast: Brett Barsky, Judy Kain, John Lizzi, Jonah Rooney
Upon hitting puberty, a high school boy realizes that he is homosexual and faces prejudice from his homophobic parents and friends.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Trevor is a critically acclaimed 1994 comedy-drama film directed by Peggy Rajski that follows a high school boy who realizes he is homosexual and faces prejudice from his homophobic parents and friends. The film was well-received by critics and won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.
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Directed by Peggy Rajski, Trevor (1994) is a poignant coming-of-age comedy-drama that tackles the challenges of adolescent homosexuality with empathy and humor. The film's standout performances, especially from young actor Brett Barsky, make it a must-see for fans of honest, thoughtful explorations of identity and self-discovery.
Trevor is a 1994 American short film directed by Peggy Rajski, produced by Randy Stone and Rajski, and written by Celeste Lecesne. Set in 1981, the film follows what happens to 13-year-old Trevor, a Diana Ross fan, when his crush on a schoolmate named Pinky Faraday gets discovered.
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