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CLOSE
TO LEO
Directed by Christophe Honoré
CLOSE TO LEO concerns family… namely, Leo’s family.
At 21, he’s the eldest of four; At 11, Marcel is the youngest.
With their relatively young parents, they are a happy and close-knit
group. The family loves Leo and accepts his homosexuality, but
when they learn of his HIV-positive status, they face a situation
that will eventually test all bonds.
The family worries that Marcel is too young to deal with this
challenging news, and so they exclude him from family discussions
of Leo’s health. But one night after dinner Marcel overhears,
and the news frightens him. The family pretends everything is
fine in front of Marcel – or perhaps they are just deluding
themselves.
Marcel knows something is wrong and wants to hear the truth, but
neither his parents nor his brothers will speak openly about the
situation.
Facing the prospect of an arduous medical regimen, Leo becomes
increasingly frustrated and takes matters in his own hands. When
Leo decides not to take "the cocktail", he must explain
himself to Marcel and face his own uncertain future.
Running time: 90 min.
French with optional English subtitles

"Tender yet unflinching... A film of much perception in illuminating
the complexities of truly loving relationships."
- Kevin Thomas, LOS ANGELES TIMES
"A marvelous drama. Warm, lovely,
sensual, captivating and ravishing. It all but takes your breath
away."
- Randy Shulman, METRO WEEKLY D.C.

16:9 widescreen presentation
5.1 / 2.0 dolby digital audio
coming attractions
interactive menus
optional english subtitles
chapter stops
OUTFEST weekly screenings
Long Island Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
Frameline 2003 San Francisco Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
Reeling Chicago Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
Reel Affirmations/Washington DC Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
Sensory Perception Portland Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
MidCoast Film & Video Festival
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