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Gerontophilia

  • 2013
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  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.8K
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Pier-Gabriel Lajoie in Gerontophilia (2013)
In this wry “reverse Lolita” tale, 18-year-old Lake discovers he has an unusual attraction for the elderly. Fate lands him a job at an assisted-living facility where he develops an intimate relationship with Mr. Peabody. Upon discovering that the clients are being over-medicated to make them more manageable, Lake weans Mr. Peabody off his medication and helps him escape, resulting in a road trip that deepens their bond. The always-provocative Bruce LaBruce returns with a delicately perverse romantic comedy that is both darkly humorous and emotionally heartfelt.
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A young man begins exploring his attraction to much much older men while working in a nursing home.A young man begins exploring his attraction to much much older men while working in a nursing home.A young man begins exploring his attraction to much much older men while working in a nursing home.

  • Director
    • Bruce LaBruce
  • Writers
    • Bruce LaBruce
    • Daniel Allen Cox
  • Stars
    • Pier-Gabriel Lajoie
    • Walter Borden
    • Katie Boland
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce LaBruce
    • Writers
      • Bruce LaBruce
      • Daniel Allen Cox
    • Stars
      • Pier-Gabriel Lajoie
      • Walter Borden
      • Katie Boland
    • 16User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Pier-Gabriel Lajoie
    Pier-Gabriel Lajoie
    • Lake
    Walter Borden
    Walter Borden
    • Melvyn Peabody
    Katie Boland
    Katie Boland
    • Désirée
    Yardly Kavanagh
    Yardly Kavanagh
    • Nurse Baptiste
    Marie-Hélène Thibault
    Marie-Hélène Thibault
    • Marie
    Shawn Campbell
    Shawn Campbell
    • Bradley Nelson
    Jean-Alexandre Létourneau
    Jean-Alexandre Létourneau
    • Kevin
    Dana Wright
    • Dina
    Brian D. Wright
    Brian D. Wright
    • Mr. Guerrero
    Nastassia Markiewicz
    Nastassia Markiewicz
    • Cashier
    Patricia Wilson
    • Bartender
    Martin Stone
    • Mr. Laverdure
    Adam Capriolo
    Adam Capriolo
    • Hustler
    Paul Stewart
    • Mr. Beauchamp
    Louis Negin
    Louis Negin
    • Crossing Guard
    Guillaume Lambert
    Guillaume Lambert
    • Pool Supervisor
    Dean Hagopian
    • Old Man
    Hondo Fleming
    • Mr. Peabody's Son
    • (as Hondo Flemming)
    • Director
      • Bruce LaBruce
    • Writers
      • Bruce LaBruce
      • Daniel Allen Cox
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    8brian-joplin

    A controversial subject made palatable

    Bruce LaBruce's 'Gerontophilia' exists on one level as a bold and thoughtful exposé of the shocking treatment of geriatrics in some care homes, whereby they pass their days under heavy sedation so as to make them less of a problem to handle. Though well-scripted and acted, this theme is hardly novel, having been seen in many earlier films, including Henry Koster's delightful mixture of the tragic and comic in 'Mr Belvedere Rings The Bell'. What makes 'Gerontophilia' unique is its other level - an unusual account of the developing relationship between the octogenarian Mr Peabody (Walter Borden in a complex and completely convincing performance) and a youthful student, Lake, who decides to intervene and improve Peabody's quality of life. This decision is not, however, completely altruistic since Lake is one of that minority of young males who are turned on sexually by old men. It is to LaBruce's great credit that he treats this controversial subject with just the right amount of restraint, avoiding the lurid, but not being afraid to call a spade a spade. There are no actual lovemaking scenes in bed, but sufficient moments where Lake's attraction to old flesh is made manifest, at the film's ending through the medium of humour, earlier in a poignant scene where Lake sketches Peabody with, as one might say, no holds barred. The film of course has its flaws: Pier-Gabriel Lajoie as Lake is just too impossibly good-looking, though this is to some extent offset by the charisma of his performance and his unerring sense of fun. Also there's the suggestion, inferred rather than stated, that his curious sexual preferences stem from his relationship with his drunken mother, but this comes over as a trite rather than illuminating idea. These, however, are small matters. This movie is a charming and unpredictable insight into a sub-world which is not just French-Canadian but universal, and will be a welcome addition to the programmes of those art cinemas brave enough to show it.
    7euroGary

    For a La Bruce film, very mainstream. Is that good or bad?

    Despite its subject matter, 'Gerontophilia' could mark Bruce La Bruce's entry into polite film-making society: in contrast to his earlier works such as 'Raspberry Reich' and 'Skin Gang' it is possibly his most accessible work to date.

    Lake (no really), a young man in his late teens/early twenties, gets a job in an old people's home. This is close to being all his Christmases rolled into one, because Lake is turned on by the elderly. He becomes especially close - in more ways than one - to 81 year-old Melvyn (when a nurse describes Melvyn as being 'a very sick man' one might think as this is a La Bruce film that's to be expected, but she actually means he is very ill. I think.) Melvyn wants to see the Pacific Ocean one last time before he dies, and Lake tries to make his dream come true. But how will Melvyn fare outside the controlled environment of the home?

    In terms of storyline, this is an interesting film, told in a linear, non-confusing fashion. And the acting is acceptable: if Pier-Gabriel Lajoie, as Lake, is a little stilted when speaking in English he's a lot more natural in his (I assume native) French; and Walter Borden, as the elderly homosexual, keeps the queeniness on a subtle, unembarrassing level. But let's be honest: what attracts a lot of people to La Bruce films is the promise of nudity: although a lot of it is cinema of the grotesque, there'll usually be some young, firm flesh on display. But there's precious little of it in this film: the very handsome Lajoie provides just one quick shot of his bare backside (and it seems unlikely the full-frontal shots of Borden will excite anyone except, y'know, gerontophiles). So while this may bring La Bruce to the attention of a whole new audience, his old fans may miss the chaotic nature of his previous films, as well as the flesh.
    8azfad

    Fresh, fun and compelling comedy from the maker of 'No Skin Off My Ass'

    The subject matter may be intimidating to some (a love story between a young man with a fetish for geriatrics, and an 83 year-old man) but this is a heartwarming treat. The dialogue is a little clunky at times but otherwise this is one of the finest road movies, of sorts, I have seen for many's the year. Bruce la Bruce, the fearless doyen of Queer Cinema, veers towards the mainstream in this and doesn't miss a beat. The performances are great, particularly Walter Borden, and the soundtrack is glorious.

    All in all a fantastic film for all the family, once your family is not upset by the regular sight of young boy on old man action, that is.
    9brinsonck-90804

    You have good vintage grapes, sir.

    Charming, sensitive, non-judgmental and comic portrayal of what is often seen as an awkward subject. Watching this and I wonder why. It's great to see this level of filmmaking from Bruce LaBruce and look forward to more from him, however charming his gay zombies and anarchists are! As already mentioned this is like a modern day Harold & Maude, which can only be a good comparison.
    7EdgarST

    A Welcome Rarity

    I think it helps a lot to be an old man to fully appreciate "Gerontophilia" in all its affective and humane dimension. In a condition as old age, in which we become invisible (something Mr. Peabody expresses in one scene), if invisibility does have its advantages at times, in others it becomes very dramatic because our dilemmas seem to have no space in the young people's perception and, as the evaluation given to this motion picture demonstrates, they only perceive half of its implications. A lovely little movie, maybe quite necessary, in which a young Canadian man who works in a geriatric clinic discovers his attraction to very old men and that it is not only a sexual attraction, but that he is capable of feeling love for them. A rarity in audiovisual production from all over the world and a highly welcome one.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Pier-Gabriel Lajoie.
    • Quotes

      Désirée: Okay, I've been thinking about this a lot since the last time I saw you. What I want to tell you is, um, I think that what your doing and what you are is really brave. And the fact that you're acting on it, you know, like its revolutionary. All these ideas poeple have about, like, aging and beauty and what makes a person desirable, like, you're going against that. You're fighting against nature. And, do you see how radical that is?

    • Connections
      References La Nuit des morts-vivants (1968)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Faris Badwan, Joshua Hayward, Tom Cowan, Rhys Webb, Joseph Spurgeon

      Performed by The Horrors

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    • Release date
      • March 26, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Official Canadian Site
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Aşkın Yaşı Yoktur
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • 1976 Productions
      • New Real Films
      • Téléfilm Canada
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    • Budget
      • CA$2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,916
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,927
      • May 3, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $80,038
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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