Presents
Synopsis
Log Line :
Truth can be contained for only so long
Short Synopsis: Popular and
athletic, Hugh struggles with containing his true sexual identity while attending
high school in the 1970's.
At the same time, he fights to get the town's nuclear power plant
to disclose the truth's of it's releases.
Ultimately, both have a meltdown.
Synopsis: In 1979, disclosing
your homosexuality in a small town high school was risky business, especially
if you were at the top of the social ladder. Popular and athletic, Hugh struggles
with containing his true sexual identity. Outside of school, he attends
community meetings of concerned citizens of the local nuclear power plant,
where he meets Winston, a slightly older and disabled young man. Hanging
out at Winston's place, he safely confides in his distress of a fellow student,
Kabold, who is outwardly gay and in deep pain. As the truth's of the power
plant are researched together, Hugh struggles with releasing his own truths,
until the plant has a general emergency, releasing radiated steam, and he
can't keep his sexuality contained any longer.
Director's Statement: This
is a story about cover-ups - A young man's personal identity and a nuclear
power plant's activities and risks. Based on actual events surrounding
the Three Mile Island nuclear plant in 1979. I shot on location in the actual
areas in small town Pennsylvania, recreating the time period. Having grown
up there and evacuated, I feel a kinship with the story. The cover-ups during
and after the accident parallel human nature everywhere. I wanted the movie
to appeal to high school age groups so they could benefit from the hidden
identity story and to appeal to adults who are the owner's of operations that
affect the lives of other people.
© 2002
Eric Pictures