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Lazy Eye DVD

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Dean (Lucas Near-Verbrugghe), a Los Angeles-based graphic designer reconnects with Alex (Aaron Costa Ganis), the great lost love of his life from fifteen years earlier. Over the course of a weekend at a vacation house in the scenic Mojave Desert near Joshua Tree, passions re-ignite and secrets are revealed that will forever alter both of their lives. Co-starring Michaela Watkins (Casual, SNL), LAZY EYE is an intimate story about sexual desire, paths not taken, and the challenges of adjusting to progressive lenses.

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Released
16 January 2017
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Tla Releasing 
Classification
Runtime
87 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060103798155 
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Gay-themed comedy drama written and directed by Tim Kirkman. After experiencing problems with his eyesight, L.A. graphic designer Dean (Lucas Near-Verbrugghe) is unexpectedly contacted by former flame Alex (Aaron Costa Ganis) who hopes to rekindle their relationship. The two rendezvous at a quiet vacation house in the Mojave Desert having not spoken since the end of their ill-fated summer romance in New York 15 years ago. The pair reacquaint themselves by discussing work, art, their hopes for the future and their lives since but secrets from their past resurface and threaten to reshape their lives.

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