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    Summer Solstice

    2003 · Drama · 1h 51m

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  1. A modern twist on the buddy comedy from a queer and trans perspective, Noah Schamus’ debut feature SUMMER SOLSTICE is a celebration of friendship, resilience, and coming of age again.

  2. Jun 13, 2024 · A triumph of sensitivity from the first-time feature filmmaker Noah Schamus, “Summer Solstice” tracks two college friends who reunite for a weekend in the verdant valleys of upstate...

  3. Summer Solstice: Directed by George Fivas. With George Fivas, Joe Estevez, Brook Jenell Slack, Lindsay Pulsipher. In the summer of '92, Joshua Ballard, a brilliant but aimless college student, meets lighthouse keeper Seth Arden at a seaside college town.

  4. Jun 14, 2024 · Summer Solstice explores changing friendship dynamics from a transmasc perspective. Noah Schamus' thoughtful direction infuses the film with authenticity and specificity.

  5. Jun 21, 2024 · The genre of attractive, heartsick people wriggling in sun-kissed discomfort — a legacy extending from Eric Rohmer through Nicole Holofcener — has an appealing new portraitist in Brooklyn-based...

  6. Sep 9, 2015 · A nuanced and compelling historical drama/coming-of-ager, “Summer Solstice” provides a searing portrait of the summer of 1943 in provincial Poland under German occupation.

  7. Summer Solstice tells a story set in coastal Maine, a reflective coming-of-age tale starring George Fivas as Joshua Ballard, a brilliant but aimless and misunderstood college student who finds solace in composing music and writing.

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  9. A modern twist on the buddy comedy from a queer and trans perspective, Noah Schamus' debut feature SUMMER SOLSTICE is a celebration of friendship, resilience, and coming of age again.

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    • LGBTQ+, Comedy, Drama
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