A high school football player struggling
with his homosexuality discovers a surreptitious after - school group for gay teens.
Not exact matches
Chudacoff, who throughout his book tends to introduce the theme of
homosexuality with hints and surmises rather than data, counters Stott's argument
with this: «More recently [actually less recently — in 1985 and 1988] other historians have
discovered hints [of homosexual relations].»
Taïa's film revisits two periods from his life, beginning
with his adolescence in Morocco, where he pines for the attention of his cultured older brother and
discovers his own
homosexuality, before jumping forward a decade to his post-college years in Geneva, where he struggles to find a home, both literally and metaphorically.