Réalisation:
Roshan SethiScénario:
Eric RandallPhotographie:
Amy VincentMusique:
Raashi KulkarniActeurs·trices:
Jonathan Groff, Karan Soni, Sachin Sahel, Peter S. Kim, Peter Graham-Gaudreau, Sean AmsingRésumés(1)
Self-effacing doctor Naveen Gavaskar meets Jay Kurundkar, a white man adopted by two Indian parents, when Jay takes his picture at the hospital. Despite initial skepticism on Naveen’s part, the two quickly fall in love. Naveen avoids telling his traditional family — parents Megha & Archit and sister Arundhathi — who accepted his sexuality years earlier and are close to him but increasingly don’t know much about his life. Eventually, inevitably, Jay, with no family of his own, has to meet the Gavaskars, who have never met a boyfriend of Naveen's. What follows is the comedic & heartfelt collision between the family, Jay and Naveen, caught between the versions of himself his family and Jay know. (South by Southwest Film Festival)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Jonathan Groff
États-Unis
Meilleurs films :
Hamilton (2020) (pièce de théâtre filmée)
Pretty/Handsome (2008) (téléfilm)
American Sniper (2014)
Karan Soni
Inde
Meilleurs films :
Spider-Man : Across The Spider-Verse (2023)
Deadpool (2016)
Deadpool 2 (2018)
Sachin Sahel
Meilleurs films :
Swindle (2013) (téléfilm)
And Baby Will Fall (2011) (téléfilm)
Cinquante Nuances Plus Claires (2018)
Peter S. Kim
Meilleurs films :
Les Incognitos (2019)
Yes Day (2021)
Scare Package (2019)
Peter Graham-Gaudreau
Canada
Meilleurs films :
The Murdoch Mysteries (2004) (série)
I Am Elizabeth Smart (2017) (téléfilm)
Peacemakers (2003) (série)
Sean Amsing
Meilleurs films :
Stargate SG-1: Children of the Gods - Final Cut (2009) (téléfilm)
Big Time Movie (2012) (téléfilm)
American Mary (2012)