Holding the Man
In the 1970s, a young Australian boy, Timothy, finds himself confused. He falls for the captain of the football team. What follows shows all aspects of a relationship, regardless of gender or sexual preference. Conflict, temptation, and a huge burden which will affect every aspect of their lives.
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Genre: Biography, Drama, Romance
Director: Neil Armfield
Actors: Andrew S. Gilbert, Craig Stott, David Woods, Francesco Ferdinandi, Josh Burton, Lee Cormie, Mason Viola, PiaGrace Moon, Ryan Corr, Sarah Snook, Tegan Higginbotham
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