The Curiosity of Chance

The Curiosity of Chance is a 2006 comedy film directed by Russell P. Marleau, produced by Bigfoot Entertainment and starring Tad Hilgenbrink.

The Curiosity of Chance
Release poster
Directed byRussell P. Marleau
Produced byLisa Schahet
Michael Gleissner
Written byRussell P. Marleau
StarringTad Hilgenbrink
Brett Chukerman
Music byWillie Aron
Josef Peters
CinematographyJack Messitt
Edited byMark Rees
Production
company
Bigfoot Entertainment
Distributed byTLA Releasing
Release date
  • October 21, 2006 (2006-10-21) (Seattle)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryUnited States
Belgium
LanguageEnglish
Budget€1 million (approx. USD$1.3 million)

Plot

In 1980s Europe, flamboyant and gay 16-year-old Chance Marquis shows up at an international high school in a top hat and tails, immediately attracting the attention of the "queer-hating" resident bully, among others. Through his involvement in the school newspaper, he meets an introverted photographer with a mysterious briefcase, and while practicing tennis, he befriends a catty fashionista, both of whom act as his wingmen in his new high school. He also meets the jock-next-door, with whom he forms a tentative friendship, despite the jock's cacophonous group of friends. The film follows Chance through a year of high school, with its attendant drama, successes, and hijinks—including sneaking into a drag bar, where Chance begins to explore his true self.

Themes underscored throughout the film include facing one's fears as one grows into adulthood, and the barriers that people put up in order to cope with life. Chance claims to be strong with his nonchalant attitude, but when photos of him in drag show up all over school, Chance must face his own preachings of staying true to oneself.

Cast

  • Tad Hilgenbrink as Chance Marquis
  • Brett Chukerman as Levi Sparks
  • Aldevina Da Silva as Twyla Tiller
  • Pieter Van Nieuwenhuyze as Hank Hudson
  • Chris Mulkey as Sir
  • Maxim Maes as Brad Harden
  • Colleen Cameron as Sienna Marquis
  • Magali Uytterhaegen as Vice Principal Ophelia Smelker

Accolades

See also

References

  1. Anon The Chicago Lesbian & Gay International Film Festival Archived 2008-05-17 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved November 26, 2008
  2. Anon 2006 Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival Archived 2008-07-07 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved November 26, 2008
  3. Anon Nashville Film Festival 2007 Retrieved November 26, 2008
  4. Anon The Palm Springs International Film Festival Archived 2007-07-28 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved November 26, 2008
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