Plot summary
James ( Niall Wright) is a withdrawn and secretive teenager, coming from a family with long-buried secrets. With no friends and a refusal to confide with his parents (Margaret Goodman and Gerry Doherty), he faces an inner battle as he comes to terms with his sexuality. His literature teacher, Mr. Sutherland (Matt Jennings), is his sole beacon of hope, believing that he may understand the trouble he faces. However, in his moment of need, Sutherland, concerned by the risks involved, fails to provide James with the support he needs. Devoid of hope, he makes an audacious decision to turn to seemingly the last person who can help, an old man (Louis Rolston) that he meets in the public toilets.Reception
The film won ''Best Northern Irish Short'' at the Belfast Film Festival, the ''Iris Prize for Best UK Short'', and ''Best International Short'' at the St. Louis International Film Festival in 2008. In January, it beat 6,000 other entries to be one of 22 short films that was selected for the International Dramatic Competition atAwards
*April 2008 Best Northern Irish Film, Belfast Film Festival 2008 *August 2008 Best Short Gaze Dublin International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival 2008 *August 2008 Jury Award Best Student Short Palm Springs Shortfest 2008 *October 2008References
External links
*{{IMDb title, 1351642, James 2008 films 2008 short films British LGBT-related films British short films British teen LGBT-related films LGBT-related coming-of-age films LGBT-related short films 2008 LGBT-related films 2000s English-language films 2000s British films