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Film Info

USA 1999 | 114 min. Director: Kimberley Peirce
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Boys Don’t Cry

Synopsis

A return to the real-life story of Teena Brandon, the young girl who dis¬guised herself as a boy and was raped and murdered six years ago (also the subject of a 1998 documentary, The Brandon Teena Story), Boys Don't Cry is a hard-hitting and controversial mixture of fiction and non-fiction in its portrayal of the tender love story between two outcasts.
Hilary Swank plays the sexual misfit and Chloe Sevigny the sensitive girlfriend in a multi-layered script written by direc¬tor Kimberley Peirce and Andy Bienen, inspired in part by such uniquely American movies as Bonnie and Clyde and Badlands.
The result was a film that Variety described as "a Rebel Without a Cause for these culturally diverse and complex times".
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