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Tiger Orange DVD

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Chet and Todd are estranged gay brothers who grew up in a small town in Central California to a homophobic, working class single father. While bad boy Todd ran off to Los Angeles and is now out and proud, Chet stayed at home (and mostly closeted) to run the family hardware store and care for their ailing father until the father s recent death. Broke and homeless, Todd returns to the brother he left behind. As long-simmering resentments boil to the surface and the pair confront their differences and similarities, Tiger Orange serves up a poignant depiction of family... dynamics and small town life and the journeys we each must take. [show more]

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Released
28 March 2016
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Matchbox Films 
Classification
Runtime
75 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060103796366 
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Gay-themed American drama. The film follows gay brothers Chet and Todd (Mark Strano and Frankie Valenti) as they reunite in their Californian home town after the death of their father. While Chet remained behind to run their father's hardware store, Todd fled their conservative upbringing to move to L.A. at the age of 18. Back together again in their home town, the brothers clash as Todd pursues Chet's old high school crush, Brandon (Gregory Marcel) and Chet wrestles with his feelings of envy towards his brother for leaving him to care for their father.

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