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Leaving Metropolis is a 2002 Canadian drama film, written and directed by Brad Fraser as an adaptation of his theatrical play Poor Super Man. The film, about a gay man and a married heterosexual man who fall in love, was filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and played the international gay and lesbian film festival circuit throughout 2002 and 2003.
David (Troy Ruptash) is a creatively stifled painter in desperate need of inspiration. As happenstance would have it, while seeking a job waiting tables, David stumbles upon a new muse in the form...
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- Troy Ruptash
- Brad Fraser
- Drama
Summaries. A famous painter creates a triangle in a young couple's marriage. David is a painter with painter's block who takes a job as a waiter to get some inspiration. He falls for hunky diner owner Matt, who falls just as hard back. But Violet, Matt's wife is a complicating factor!
About this movie. arrow_forward. David (Troy Ruptash) is a creatively stifled painter in desperate need of inspiration. As happenstance would have it, while seeking a job waiting tables, David...
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Aug 31, 2002 · Overview. David is a creatively stifled painter in desperate need of inspiration. As happenstance would have it, while seeking a job waiting tables, David stumbles upon a new muse in the form of a strapping diner owner named Matt.