Eban and Charley
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Eban and Charley is a 2000 independent drama film written and directed by James Bolton. It follows the romantic relationship between Eban (Brent Fellows), a 29-year-old gay man, and Charley (Gio Black Peter), a 14-year-old boy.[1] Despite being about a very controversial topic (namely, age disparity in sexual relationships), the film addresses these issues in a low-key, relaxed manner.[1][2] The film also addresses the consequences that Eban and Charley's relationship provokes with their parents.[3] Its plot is based on an incident in which one of Bolton's friends was dumped by his older boyfriend, because their parents did not approve of their age disparity.[4]
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Directed by | James Bolton |
Written by | James Bolton |
Produced by | Chris Monlux |
Starring | Brent Fellows, Gio Black Peter |
Cinematography | Judy Irola |
Edited by | Elizabeth Edwards |
Music by | Stephin Merritt |
Distributed by | Picture This! Entertainment |
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Running time | 86 minutes |