Coffee Date (Short)

3.5

Synopsis:

Over the internet Todd arranges to meet a blind date named Kelly at a local coffee house. When Kelly turns out to be another guy, things do not turn out as either expected.

Quick Thoughts:

“Coffee Date” is actually a queer short film that I discovered AFTER I watched the feature-length film. It turns out that as often happens, the short film came first. Honestly – I’m glad that I watched them in this reverse, backwards order! While the heart of the storyline is present in the short film, poor cinematographic choices actually make the film seem older than it is; and I’m not sure that I’d want to see more after just watching the short. However, this queer short film review is for the short film. So rather than get into a comparison, let’s break down “Coffee Date” (Short Film)!

Watched?

Yes

Worth It?

Thumbs Up

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Release Date:

2 June, 2001

Duration:

17m

Director:

Stewart Wade

Writers:

Stewart Wade

Stars:

Thomas Saunders, JD Glickman, Peter Bedard

Awards:

N/A

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