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yeah no definitelyA film by Dave Snyder

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    • Run time: 14 minutes 20 seconds
    • Country of origin: United States
  • Genre:
    Gay - Lesbian
  • Synopsis:

    yeah no definitely is about a young man unable to express his same-sex passion, and the danger he poses on a night when his long-seething emotions finally explode.
    It's summertime, and Cam, a boundlessly energetic 20-year old, is passenger-side as his best friend Kiff sits behind the wheel of a Ford Aspire circa 1995. A brittle wreck of a car, the Aspire is straining to hit 55 mph on the highway.
    Kiff is 21 – good-looking and effortlessly charismatic – but he’s either unaware of his attributes or unimpressed by them. Cam’s barbs about his pitiful vehicle are laughed right off, with Kiff intent on getting them to an afternoon party at the house of a rich friend. The two have a strong degree of physical intimacy and there's a simmering tension between them.
    At a party where everyone grows increasingly relaxed and amorous, Cam becomes intoxicated, isolated and angry. He's unwilling to admit his attraction to Kiff, and unable to release the powerful feelings of grief he's been holding inside (just what he's grieving over we don't discover until the film's end). Kiff knows that Cam is suffering, but he hopes that just having a good time together might make Cam forget his pain. The two are accomplices in denial, and their willingness to hide from the truth may kill one of them before the night is through.
    yeah no definitely is a study in self-deception, a theme particularly worth exploring now, when Americans seem perhaps more desperate than ever to avoid dealing with reality, and grasp at any diversion rather than look in the mirror.
    The film is graced with two stellar performances. By turns funny, fragile and frightening, Vincent Piazza's portrayal of Cam is truly an eye-opener, while Alan Barnes Netherton plays Kiff with the kind of full-blooded machismo and sly comic grace that mark him as a future leading man.
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    • Director:
      Dave Snyder
    • Writer(s):
      Dave Snyder
    • Producer(s):
      Jeremiah Joyce, Dave Snyder
    • Director of Photography:
      Chris Teague
    • Cast and Credits:

      Starring
      Vincent Piazza as Cam
      Alan Barnes Netherton as Kiff

      Alejandra Ambrosi as Nadia
      Stephanie Chambers as Diane
      Kay Bailey as Arielle
      Chris Piccinnini as Jason

      Editor: Paul Snyder
      Production Designer: Aleta Shaffer
      Assistant Director: Myna Joseph
      Line Producer: Sydney Bowen
      Associate Producer: Eric Flanagan

      Casting Director: Lois Drabkin
      Casting Director: Leah Garland

      Music by: Kaz Gamble
      Wardrobe Supervisor: Caron Callahan
      Hair Stylist: Jason Low

      Also Featuring
      Molly Berrens as Girl at the Party #1
      Paul Beyer as Boy at the Party #1
      Scott Beyer as The Bartender
      Giselle Cruz as Girl at the Party #2
      Nina Gielen as Girl at the Party #3
      Adrian Kozlow as The Waiter
      Ryan Robert Makely as Boy at the Party #2
      Ramfis Myrthil as Boy at the Party #3
      Jessica Swain as Girl at the Party #4
      Carlos Van Dyck as Boy at the Party #4
      Roxy as Dog at the Party

      Sound Recordist: Phil Rosati
      Boom Operator: Shawn Allen
      Gaffer: Meg Schrock
      Key Grip/Steadicam Operator: Kevin Kilcher
      1st Assistant Camera: Aaron Kovalchik
      2nd Assistant Camera: Nadine Martinez
      Swing: Spencer Mccormick

      Art Director: Irmak Ucar
      Prop Master: Kyle Supley
      Set Decorator: Inbal Weinberg

      Make Up And Hair
      Masha Gvozdov
      Maia Kern
      Leo Won

      Still Photographer: Tamara Cardone
      Additional Still Photography by: Eric Flanagan

      Script Supervisor: Sabrina Chemloul
      Stunt Coordinator: Dominic Crossey
      Catering Chef: Daniel Schreiber

      Production Assistants
      Ted Beck
      Molly Berrens
      Nina Gielen
      Jennifer Porto
      Matthew Silverstein
      Paul Wyatt
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  • Prior Festival Screenings:
    • Inside Out: The Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival, 2007
    • Outfest Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian, 2007
 

                                                                                                                                                       

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