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A Very Serious Person (2006)

A Very Serious Person (2006)
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A young boy with an obsessive enthusiasm for old-Hollywood forms a warm bond with his effeminate Danish mentor as Psycho Beach Party and Die, Mommie, Die! director Charles Busch turns in his camp card to craft an uncharacteristically low-key and highly-personal rama about self-acceptance and personal perseverance. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Charles BuschP.J. Verhoest, (more)
Director(s):
Charles Busch
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of A Very Serious Person

A young boy with an obsessive enthusiasm for old-Hollywood forms a warm bond with his effeminate Danish mentor as Psycho Beach Party and Die, Mommie, Die! director Charles Busch turns in his camp card to craft an uncharacteristically low-key and highly-personal rama about self-acceptance and personal perseverance. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Charles Busch
Writer(s):
Carl AndressCharles Busch
Producer(s):
Daryl RothRichard Guay
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America N.

Spoiled Kid straightened out by Gay Nurse. A well done movie you can relate to on teaching without questioning the gayness from a kid.

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Michael D.

I liked this movie. Characters are little out there, but liked the chemistry between everyone.

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William T.

A surprising change of character for Charles Busch. A heart warming fun film about a different kind of family and a young boy's struggle with his sexual identity.

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