Poster Boy

Poster Boy

Movie

  • Duration: 1h 38min
  • Award(s): Grand Jury 2004 (Won)
    Golden Leopard 2004 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Wedding Banquet, Materialists
  • Story:
    With the help of a hot, slightly older new acquaintance (Noseworthy), the closeted son (Newton) of a conservative U.S. Senator (Lerner) puts a shocking spin on his dad's re-election campaign.
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STORY

Story
With the help of a hot, slightly older new acquaintance (Noseworthy), the closeted son (Newton) of a conservative U.S. Senator (Lerner) puts a shocking spin on his dad's re-election campaign.

AWARDS

Won
Grand Jury Award

Outstanding Screenwriting | 2004 | Ryan

Nominations
Jury Award

Best Narrative Feature | 2004 | Zak

POPULAR DIALOGUES

Popular Dialogues

"Henry Kray: [to Jack] What am I part of, Jack? An issue? Don't you get it? Issues are what they use to divide us. Sexual orientation, race, gender... All issues that don't actually pertain to anyone except those being cut out and thrown away by the issue. Does it really matter to some farmer in Kansas whether or not two men get married in Vermont? But see, they need us to choose sides. They create these issues for us to cling to, to grasp at. You know they separate us into these divisions: Black, White, Gay, Straight, Rich, Poor. Blame it Christian, Liberal, Democrat, Conservative. Split. Different. Opposed. How can a cause be just if it puts people against each other?"

"Jack Brauer: Goddamn editors, think they run the newspaper."