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Hush! (2003)
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Starring: Reiko Kataoka, Kazuya Takahashi, Seiichi Tanabe, Yoko Akino, Manami Fuji
Director: Ryosuke Hashiguchi
Category: Gay, Comedy
Studio: Strand Releasing
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Length:
135 mins

 
 

 

Two guys, a girl and the desire for a baby.

This funny, poignant comedy, in the gentle tradition of Shall We Dance? and The Wedding Banquets, traces the lives of two handsome boyfriends who become entangled with a young woman who proposes the idea of conceiving a child with them and creating a family. A hit at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival where it played in the Directors' Fortnight, the story gets more complicated as conservative family members try to break up the gay couple's relationship. Ultimately, the guys and the woman carrying their child come to the realization that they will have to decide for themselves the true meaning of family.

Featuring original music by jazz musician Bobby McFerrin, this warm and engaging comedy has won the hearts of film Gomez across the country.