Chris & Don

Chris & Don: A Love Story is a 2007 documentary film that chronicles the lifelong relationship between author Christopher Isherwood and his much younger lover, artist Don Bachardy. Chris & Don combines present-day interviews, archival footage shot by the couple from the 1950s, excerpts from Isherwood's diaries, and playful animations to recount their romance. It was directed by Guido Santi and Tina Mascara, and was the centerpiece film at NewFest, the New York LGBTQ Film Festival, in 2008.

Chris & Don
Directed byGuido Santi
Tina Mascara
Produced byJames White
Tina Mascara Guido Santi
Andrew Herwitz
StarringChristopher Isherwood
Don Bachardy
Narrated byMichael York
Music byMiriam Cutler
CinematographyRalph Q. Smith
Distributed byZeitgeist Films
Release date
  • August 31, 2007 (2007-08-31) (Telluride Film Festival)
  • June 13, 2008 (2008-06-13) (United States)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Chris & Don tells the story of a romance that began on the beaches of Santa Monica in the 1950s, when Christopher Isherwood at age 48 met Don Bachardy who then was eighteen years old. Isherwood, an established author with works such as The Berlin Stories, which helped inspire much of Cabaret, helped Bachardy discover and develop his affinity for drawing and painting as he became a renowned portrait painter during the second half of the 20th century to the present. The documentary includes insight from friends, including Liza Minnelli and John Boorman, who tell of the countless struggles the two faced as one of the first openly gay couples in Hollywood. Despite the age difference, the couple endured until Isherwood succumbed to prostate cancer in 1986.

Critical reception

The film received positive reviews from critics. The review aggregator Metacritic reported a score of 81 out of 100, based on 19 reviews from major newspapers and magazines.[1] Many critics also drew parallels between the California Supreme Court ruling affirming same-sex marriage and the release of the film.[2]

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