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All the Rage

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All the Rage

Premiere:
Castro Theatre, San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival
1997

Written, directed and scored by Roland Tec
Produced by Roland Tec, Catherine Burns and Kelly Lawman (associate producer)
A Pinkplot production

With Peter Bubriski, Jay Corcoran, John-Michael Lander, Alan Natale, Paul Outlaw, Merle Perkins and David Vincent

Cinematography by Gretchen Widmer
Editing by John Altschuler
Production design by Louis Ashman
Costume design by Sarah Pfeiffer

Casting by Kevin Fennessy

Soundtrack song “Boy Crazy” by Paul Outlaw

Released theatrically in the U.S. by Jour de Fete
Available on DVD from Strand Releasing
International Sales: Media Luna
 
 

Roland Tec’s debut feature film takes a satirical and poignant look at one gay man’s obsessive pursuit of physical, sexual and romantic perfection: Christopher Bedford is everyone's fantasy. He's gorgeous, young, clever, rich and every boy in Boston seems to want him. At thirty-one, he's gliding through life, celebrating himself as the gay playboy ideal. Then he meets Stuart, a sweet, schlubby, regular guy…

All The Rage has been screened at film festivals and in movie theaters throughout the Americas, Africa, Europe, the Australian continent and parts of Asia. The film first screened to an audience of more than 1,500 at the San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival in the city's historic Castro Theater.

"One of the sharpest satires of gay life ever filmed."
- Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times

The making of All The Rage, a narrative