Little Brother's Coming Out
Little Brother's Coming Out

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Little Brother's Coming Out

1983
Movie
Adult · 18+
55 min
English

Collection of three short films from Nova. "Little Brother's Coming Out" — Big brother Jeff Scott and his friend Chip Robertson get down to experienced activity in the hall outside the bedroom door where little brother Jeremy and his buddy Russ Williams are discovering each other in bed. "A Cabin In The Woods" — Jeff Hunter and Pat Fulton are at a small ski resort cabin exploring the fresh joys of new young love. "Breaking Through" — College roommates Chad Scott (Tom Manley) and David Shaw in a sizzling locker room fantasy that leads to their living room for more mutual gratification.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the experiences of a young man coming out to his family. It delves into the emotional journey, the conversations had, and the reactions received, aiming to provide insight into the process of familial acceptance.

Critical Reception

As a short, independently produced documentary from 1983, specific widespread critical reception is difficult to pinpoint. However, films of this nature often received attention in niche communities and educational settings for their personal and societal impact.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its personal and courageous portrayal of a sensitive topic.

  • Seen as an important educational tool for families navigating similar situations.

  • Praised for its intimate and honest approach to a significant life event.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this particular short documentary is not readily available.

Fun Fact

Films like 'Little Brother's Coming Out' were crucial in earlier decades for providing representation and fostering understanding within LGBTQ+ communities and their allies, often screened in community centers or educational institutions.

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