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''A Marine Story'' is a 2010
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written and directed by Ned Farr about the United States military's "
Don't ask, don't tell "Don't ask, don't tell" (DADT) was the official United States policy on military service of non-heterosexual people, instituted during the Clinton administration. The policy was issued under Department of Defense Directive 1304.26 on December ...
" policy on gay,
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and
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people serving in the
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.


Plot

Major Alexandra Everett, a decorated
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officer (
Dreya Weber Dreya Weber is an American actress, producer, director, and aerialist. Career Weber toured with Cher during her '' Living Proof'' farewell tour and choreographed the performances by aerialists. She produced and starred in '' The Gymnast'' ...
) unexpectedly returns home from the
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and is quickly recruited to help Saffron (Paris P. Pickard), a troubled teen, prepare for
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. However, when the true reasons for Alexandra's return become known, it threatens the future for both of them.


Partial cast

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Dreya Weber Dreya Weber is an American actress, producer, director, and aerialist. Career Weber toured with Cher during her '' Living Proof'' farewell tour and choreographed the performances by aerialists. She produced and starred in '' The Gymnast'' ...
as Alexandra Everett * Paris P. Pickard as Saffron * Christine Mourad as Holly * Anthony Michael Jones as Leo * Jason Williams as Turk * Brad Light as Stenny * Ned Mochel as Bill * John Lee Ames as Dale * Deacon Conroy as Burner * Rob Beddall as Charlie (Meth Head) *
Gregg Daniel Gregg Daniel is an actor and stage director best known for his roles in the HBO show ''True Blood'' and '' Insecure''. Daniels also has a background in theater, including winning the NAACP Theater Award as "Best Director" for his production of F ...
as Sheriff * Alice Rievel as Nona * Troy Rastash as Joe * Jessica M. Bair as Lesbian Kissing on Dance Floor


Production

''A Marine Story'' was filmed in
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, beginning May 30, 2009. Ned Farr, and his real-life wife
Dreya Weber Dreya Weber is an American actress, producer, director, and aerialist. Career Weber toured with Cher during her '' Living Proof'' farewell tour and choreographed the performances by aerialists. She produced and starred in '' The Gymnast'' ...
, first developed the story as original programming for the here! network; however the budget was cancelled for economic reasons, and the two continued with the project independently. The film premiered at the Frameline Film Festival on June 19, 2010.


Recognition


Critical response

Chuck Wilson and Ernest Hardy of ''
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'' praised the film, writing " r their first film since winning the 2006 Outfest Audience Award for The Gymnast, writer-director Ned Farr and his wife, actress Dreya Weber, have made a huge artistic leap forward", and he admired "the fascinating, subtle beauty of Weber's portrayal of a woman who's been holding herself within for so long that she can barely breathe." David Wiegand of ''
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'' wrote of the military policy of '
Don't ask, don't tell "Don't ask, don't tell" (DADT) was the official United States policy on military service of non-heterosexual people, instituted during the Clinton administration. The policy was issued under Department of Defense Directive 1304.26 on December ...
' being predominant at the Frameline festival in 2010, with "''Marine Story'' being one of the winners, regardless of what happens with the official U.S. policy toward gays in the military." He shared that " is film does not go where you might think it will go because it's so credibly written, acted and directed." Dennis Harvey of '' Variety'' wrote "Despite the rather bleak setting and content, ''A Marine Story'' has tough-love humor and affection for its characters, who become very likable as things proceed. A violent blast of climactic meth-lab drama works well, as does a poignant, reserved coda. Through it all, Weber (the helmer's spouse and star of his prior feature, ''The Gymnast'') is first-rate, and other cast members are assured; ditto the modest but expert assembly." Gary M. Kramer of '' Philadelphia Gay News'' wrote "One surefire highlight at QFest this year is lesbian centerpiece selection ''A Marine Story,'' written and directed by Ned Farr and starring Dreya Weber. (The pair collaborated on ''The Gymnast'' a few years back.) This excellent character study has Alexandra (Weber) returning home after an honorable discharge from the Marines. Caught in the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” crossfire, Alexandra is now re-evaluating her life. Her efforts, which include drinking too much and reflecting on her expulsion, also involve exploring a new relationship and training Saffron (Paris Pickard), a troubled girl, for the military. ''A Marine Story'' is consistently smart and engrossing, and Weber is again outstanding in the title role." Sophia Hoffman of ''Velvet Park Media'' wrote "There have always been films about soldiers returning from war. Prodigal sons returning to their hometowns as patriotic heroes, usually with darkness inside them, scars from their time in combat lurking beneath the surface. It is rare to encounter a film about female soldier returning from war and rarer still that she is returning not only from Iraq but also from an on-going battle with an archaic and close-minded policy. ''A Marine’s Story'' highlights not only the difficulties of a female soldier returning from war but that of a gay soldier, who despite her commitment to and love for her country, is discharged from service because of her sexual orientation."


Awards and nominations

* 2010, Won "Audience Award for Outstanding Dramatic Feature,
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* 2010, Won 'Grand Jury Award for Outstanding Dramatic Feature,
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* 2010, Won 'Outstanding Actress in a Feature' for Dreya Weber,
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* 2010, Won 'Grand Jury Prize, Colorado Film Festival * 2010, Won 'Screenwriting award – Feature', Colorado Film Festival


See also

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References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Marine Story 2010 films American LGBT-related films Lesbian-related films Films about the United States Marine Corps 2010 LGBT-related films LGBT-related drama films 2010 drama films 2010s English-language films 2010s American films