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Gerontophilia ()


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A young man begins exploring his attraction to much much older men while working in a nursing home.

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Lake
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Melvyn Peabody
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Désirée
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Nurse Baptiste
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Marie
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Bradley Nelson
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Kevin
Dana Wright ...
Dina
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Mr. Guerrero
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Cashier
Patricia Wilson ...
Bartender
Martin Stone ...
Mr. Laverdure
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Hustler
Paul Stewart ...
Mr. Beauchamp
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Crossing Guard
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Pool Supervisor
Dean Hagopian ...
Old Man
Hondo Fleming ...
Mr. Peabody's Son (as Hondo Flemming)
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Young Man
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Bottle Breaker (as Moe Jeudy Lamour)
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Naked Elderly Man
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Anthony Bougiouris ...
Extra
Tamsen Fields ...
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Mélodie Simard ...
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Rosalie Simard ...
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Directed by

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Bruce LaBruce

Written by

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Bruce LaBruce ... (original story)
 
Bruce LaBruce ... (screenplay) &
Daniel Allen Cox ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Nicolas Comeau ... producer
Leonard Farlinger ... producer
Jennifer Jonas ... producer

Music by

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Ramachandra Borcar

Cinematography by

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Nicolas Canniccioni

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Glenn Berman

Editorial Department

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Gary Chuntz ... colorist
Kevin T. Landry ... assistant editor (as Kevin Landry)

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John Buchan
Jason Knight
Guillaume Lambert
Paul Weber

Art Direction by

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Olivier Laberge

Costume Design by

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Marilyne Garceau

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Marie-Claude Bernier ... makeup artist
Marie-Claude Langevin ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Guillaume Bilodeau ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Gina Hara ... third assistant director
Sinan Saber ... first assistant director

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Anette Belley ... key set decorator
Olivier Laberge ... set designer

Sound Department

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Bertrand Duranleau ... foley recordist
Olivier Laberge ... sound mixer
Isabelle Lussier ... re-recording mixer
Marie-Lou Morin ... post sound coordinator
Bruno Pucella ... sound editor
Tod Van Dyk ... sound recordist

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Tyler Hall ... stunt coordinator

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Jean-François Abran ... best boy electric
Yves Arseneau ... gaffer
Etienne Didelot-Pothier ... assistant camera
Ina Lopez ... first assistant camera
Sébastien Raymond ... still photographer
Alexis Vallée-Charest ... key grip
Bruce LaBruce ... additional still photographer (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Guillaume Lambert ... casting

Music Department

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Jeff Johnston ... musician
Sebastien Perry ... assistant music recordist
Rod Shearer ... music recordist and mixer

Script and Continuity Department

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Jeanne Thomas ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Puelo Deir ... publicist
Franck Finance-Madureira ... dvd press attache france
Marie-Noëlle Legault ... production accountant
Manlin Sterner ... publicist: Italy

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Jürgen Brüning ... special thanks
Xavier Dolan ... special thanks

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Plot Summary

Lake is an unusual boy: he is a young man with an old soul who discovers he has an odd fixation on the elderly. Realizing that some day, if fate allows, he will be one himself, he is particularly fascinated by old men. He imagines their age to be a beautiful thing and recognizes how these men were once young and vibrant and attractive, as he is now. Although Lake has a girlfriend his own age, named Desiree, he wonders sometimes if his fixation on old men is unnatural and unhealthy - perhaps even sexual. When his mother, who is a nurse, takes on a management job at an old folks home, Lake jumps at her offer of a summer job as an orderly there. Gradually, Lake comes to discover that the old people in the institution are being given psychotropic drugs to keep them in a catatonic state. Lake befriends one old man in particular, Mr. Peabody, who still seems to have some fight left in him. They begin to form a strong bond. Mr. Peabody charms Lake with romantic stories of his youth and confesses his dream of seeing the ocean one last time. Avoiding the vigilant eye of Nurse Baptiste, who administers shots and pills to the old folks, Lake starts to wean Mr. Peabody off his medication. Eventually, Lake springs Mr. Peabody from the institution. Together they embark on a road trip telling everyone they meet that the old man is his grandfather and that they're driving to the Pacific ocean. After numerous life-changing escapades, Lake is finally ready to accept his true feelings for Mr. Peabody, but everything changes when the trip takes a sudden turn. Written by Bruce LaBruce

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Also Known As
  • Gérontophilie (Canada, French title)
  • Geron (Germany)
  • 恋老症 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Gerontofilia (Brazil)
  • Gerontofilie (Czechia)
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  • 82 min
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Budget CAD2,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Film debut of Pier-Gabriel Lajoie. See more »
Movie Connections References Night of the Living Dead (1968). See more »
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Quotes Désirée: Okay, I've been thinking about this a lot since the last time I saw you. What I want to tell you is, um, I think that what your doing and what you are is really brave. And the fact that you're acting on it, you know, like its revolutionary. All these ideas poeple have about, like, aging and beauty and what makes a person desirable, like, you're going against that. You're fighting against nature. And, do you see how radical that is?
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