SummaryA teenager copes with his sexuality on the last day of school in 1984. It shows him coping with being gay and being with friends.
Directed By:David Moreton
Written By:Todd Stephens
Edge of Seventeen
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Edge of Seventeen is the rare kind of film that is much larger than it seems. [30 Jul 1999, p.6G]
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A classic gay coming-of-age story, told with the utmost perception, sensitivity and humor by writer Todd Stephens and director David Moreton. [16 Jul 1998, p.F16]
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Obviously, this movie isn't for everyone. But if anyone can take a crossover audience through the gay terrain, it's Stafford. As Eric, his utter heart-stopping anticipation when he sits alone in a car with Rod, is palpable. Through his eyes, you can feel so much at stake here, not the least of which is his innocence.
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Apart from the patness of its conclusion, the main weakness in Edge of Seventeen is a question of balance. The women in the movie - Angie, Maggie and Eric's mother - are strongly acted and better drawn than the protagonist. Even so, candor and accuracy give Edge of Seventeen an edge over many other contenders in the field. [03 Sep 1999, p.03]
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Edge of Seventeen is a gentle American coming-out and coming-of-age story set in 1984 in Sadusky, Ohio, and suffers slightly from a sugary after-school-special approach to its subject matter. [02 Jul 1999, p.C5]
50
The "coming out" genre in gay and lesbian films is really getting stale - the plots are as by-the-numbers as a Bruce Willis action flick - and Edge of Seventeen is hampered by not only predictability but by its shoestring budget (a coup, however, was getting Thompson Twins composer Tom Baily to do the score).
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Apart from McVay and Lea DeLaria (as a lesbian who befriends and advises the hero), the actors mainly come across as movie types rather than characters, and despite the obvious sincerity of the project, deja vu seems written into the conception.
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Production Company:
- Blue Streak Films
- Luna Pictures
Release Date:Jun 14, 1998
Duration:1 h 39 m
Rating:TV-MA
Awards
L.A. Outfest
• 4 Wins & 4 Nominations
San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
GLAAD Media Awards
• 1 Nomination




























