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The most difficult truths are often the ones we struggle to say aloud. These seven stories explore what we carry for ourselves and one another—love and loss, fear and desire, family obligations, hidden identities and the fragile hope of connection.
As Tom sits beside his dying father, he must confront the guilt, love and unspoken truths that have defined their relationship. Maya searches for the right words to come out to her mother. At an audition for a prestigious ballet company, a perfection-driven dancer meets a rival whose joy rekindles their sense of love and freedom. A tender encounter between two men from different generations fractures under the weight of a painful misunderstanding. In New York City, a queer married couple faces a devastating loss and the fragile work of remaining connected. An aspiring stand-up comedian places her ambitions on hold to care for her 99-year-old grandmother during the final years of her life. And in an America where the government has outlawed homosexuality, a grieving father, played by Jelani Alladin (Fellow Travelers), struggles to survive after the death of his husband.
Based on true events, GERONTO is a short LGBTQ+ coming-of-age drama about longing, connection, and self-discovery.
Set over the course of one night in the late 2000s, the story follows Younger, a man in his 20s, who meets Older, a man in his 60s, at a discreet London pub.
What begins as a tender and intimate connection soon fractures under the weight of a painful misunderstanding in a nearby hotel room, forcing both men to confront their deepest fears.
GERONTO sheds a light on the often-taboo subject of gerontophilia, and challenges societal boundaries around age and desire. Delicate yet daring, the film offers a quietly radical portrait of queer intimacy across generations.
The most difficult truths are often the ones we struggle to say aloud. These seven stories explore what we carry for ourselves and one another—love and loss, fear and desire, family obligations, hidden identities and the fragile hope of connection.
As Tom sits beside his dying father, he must confront the guilt, love and unspoken truths that have defined their relationship. Maya searches for the right words to come out to her mother. At an audition for a prestigious ballet company, a perfection-driven dancer meets a rival whose joy rekindles their sense of love and freedom. A tender encounter between two men from different generations fractures under the weight of a painful misunderstanding. In New York City, a queer married couple faces a devastating loss and the fragile work of remaining connected. An aspiring stand-up comedian places her ambitions on hold to care for her 99-year-old grandmother during the final years of her life. And in an America where the government has outlawed homosexuality, a grieving father, played by Jelani Alladin (Fellow Travelers), struggles to survive after the death of his husband.
Based on true events, GERONTO is a short LGBTQ+ coming-of-age drama about longing, connection, and self-discovery.
Set over the course of one night in the late 2000s, the story follows Younger, a man in his 20s, who meets Older, a man in his 60s, at a discreet London pub.
What begins as a tender and intimate connection soon fractures under the weight of a painful misunderstanding in a nearby hotel room, forcing both men to confront their deepest fears.
GERONTO sheds a light on the often-taboo subject of gerontophilia, and challenges societal boundaries around age and desire. Delicate yet daring, the film offers a quietly radical portrait of queer intimacy across generations.