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Sundance Film Festival 1992 - Nominated - Grand Jury Prize
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The Living End
Film SynopsisA gentle film critic hooks up with a violent drifter in this HIV-positive road movie, which marked the emergence of writer/director Gregg Araki into the art house mainstream. Jon (Craig Gilmore) has just learned he has the virus that causes AIDS. Still in a state of shock, he stumbles through his usual routine -- until he meets Luke (Mike Dytri), a hunky, gun-toting hitchhiker who has just stolen a car from a pair of homicidal lesbians and shot a trio of would-be gay bashers. Against his better judgment, Jon lets Luke stay at his place and soon finds himself drawn into the nihilistic stranger's world; it doesn't hurt that Luke is also HIV-positive and hot to get inside Jon's pants. Get Involved |
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Runtime:
92 min.
Genres:
Comedy
Drama
Country:
UNITED STATES
Language:
English/American
Color:
Color
Certification:
NR
Tagline
An Irresponsible Movie by Gregg Araki.
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Directed by
Gregg Araki
Produced by
Jon Gerrans
Marcus Hu
Writing credits
Gregg Araki
Cast
| Mike Dytri | ||
| Craig Gilmore | ||
| Mark Finch | ||
| Mary Woronov |
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