AKA is a 2002 drama film, the first by director and writer Duncan Roy. The film is set in the late 1970s in Britain and deals with the story of Dean, an 18-year-old teenager who assumes another identity in order to enter high society. Dean then meets David, an older gay man who desires him and Benjamin, a young Texan hustler. It is largely an autobiographical account of Duncan Roy's early life.

The screen consists of a row of three frames, showing three perspectives.

Cast

  • Matthew Leitch as Dean Page
  • Diana Quick as Lady Gryffoyn
  • George Asprey as David Lord Glendening
  • Lindsey Coulson as Georgie
  • Blake Ritson as Alexander Gryffoyn
  • Peter Youngblood Hills as Benjamin
  • Geoff Bell as Brian Page
  • Hannah Yelland as Camille Sturton
  • Daniel Lee as Jamie Page
  • Bill Nighy as Uncle Louis Gryffoyn
  • David Kendall as Lee Page
  • Fenella Woolgar as Sarah
  • Sean Gilder as Tim Lyttleton
  • Robin Soans as Neil Frost
  • Stephen Boxer as Dermot

Reception

The film has been nominated for several awards, especially in the gay community.

  • 2002 – Nominated for the British Independent Film Awards.
  • 2002 – Won the Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival.
  • 2002 – Won the Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.
  • 2002 – Won L.A. Outfest.
  • 2002 – Won the Copenhagen Gay & Lesbian Film Festival.
  • 2003 – Nominated for the BAFTA Awards.
  • 2003 – Nominated for the Emden International Film Festival.
  • 2004 – Won the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards.

References

External links

  • AKA at IMDb



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