Fun Down There
Chronicling a single week in the life of Buddy, FUN DOWN THERE is one of the early gay films produced after the arrival of the AIDS epidemic and is a refreshingly uncomplicated view of coming out and coming of age.
The morning after Buddy’s sister discovers his copy of 'Playgirl', Buddy sneaks away to New York. Shortly after his arrival, he experiences his first sexual encounter. His partner, Joseph, takes Buddy under his wing and provides him with the Big City essentials: a hotel room, a subway map and a lecture about safe sex.
In a wry and off-hand style, FUN DOWN THERE captures the ordinary day-to-day events which make life extraordinary. Stigliano and Waite’s comfort with their story and their characters provide a radiant energy, simply and unquestioningly asserting that no matter how challenging the times, gay life will continue and thrive. (frameline)
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Runtime
89 min -
Country
United States -
Year of Presentation
1989 -
Year of Production
1988 -
Director
Roger Stigliano -
Cast
Yvonne Fisher, Martin Goldin, Nickolas B. (Nick) Nagourney, Jeanne Smith, Gretchen Sommerville, Betty Waite, Harold Waite, Michael Waite -
Production Company
Angelina Productions -
Berlinale Section
Panorama -
Berlinale Category
Feature Film -
Teddy Award Winner
Best Feature Film
Biography Roger Stigliano
Roger Stigliano is known for his film FUN DOWN THERE, which was awarded for best feature film by the Berlinale.
Filmography Roger Stigliano
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