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World & Time Enough

The story focuses on the lives of two lovers: HIV-positive conceptual artist Mark (Matt Guidry), who is out to "save the world," and the carefree, trash-collecting Joey (Gregory G. Giles).
World and Time Enough has two qualities lacking in a lot of gay cinema nowadays: modesty and charm

Mueller's directorial feature film debut is an engaging and poignant comedy-drama that has enjoyed strong popularity at gay and lesbian film festivals. 

The story focuses on the lives of two lovers: HIV-positive conceptual artist Mark (Matt Guidry), who is out to "save the world," and the carefree, trash-collecting Joey (Gregory G. Giles). 

Narrated by a dishy friend (Kraig Swartz), their tender relationship unfolds as we learn about them, their friends, their frustrations and work, and the one common need that unites them: the incessant search for the father they never had. 

The film's strong points are the witty dialogue, a bitchily catty narrator and the all-too-rare situation of two young men deeply in love with each other, while its weaker points lie with its increasingly maudlin story line. 

Marketed as a "Generation X Queer Comedy," World and Time Enough (filmed in Minneapolis and St. Paul) is a great example of the regional growth of gay and lesbian filmmaking.

Winner of the 1995 San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival Audience Award for Best Feature.


World and Time Enough
(1994, 90 min)
Country:
US
Director:
Eric Mueller
Starring:
Matt Guidry, Gregory G. Niles, Kraig Swartz
Studio:
Strand Releasing

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