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Children of God DVD

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Set on the sun-drenched Bahaman islands Children of God is an award-winning timeless and brave love story. Blond haired blue-eyed Jonny travels to the island of Eleuthera intent on finding some artistic inspiration. After arriving he meets the confident attractive black musician Romeo and it is instantly clear that there is a spark between them. Although Romeo has a fianc he has secretly played with the boys on the side before - but Johnny is not just any boy and soon their relationship becomes far more complex than a simple fling. Struggling to overcome rampant homophobia... and anti-gay crusade erupting around them it is going to take more than wishful thinking for their love to last. A beautifully shot captivating romance Children of God paints a universally relevant portrait of desire sexual conflict tolerance and self-acceptance [show more]

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Released
21 March 2011
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
TLA Releasing 
Classification
Runtime
103 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
0807839004922 
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Bahamian film maker Kareem Mortimer directs this drama about homophobia in the Bahamas. Johnny Ferro stars as Jonny, a white Bahamian artist who faces losing his university scholarship after being rejected by his alcoholic father and beaten up in a homophobic attack. His life changes for the better when he leaves the city for the tranquil island of Eleuthera and falls in love with Romeo (Stephen Tyrone Williams). Old prejudices resurface, however, and Jonny and Romeo soon find their newfound happiness under threat from the bigoted opinions of those around them.