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Tennessee Queer

  • 2012
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
184
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Tennessee Queer (2012)
ComedyDrama

Religion, politics and gay pride clash in a small Tennessee town when out, proud and living in New York Jason Potts returns home to make life better for the LGBT teenagers.Religion, politics and gay pride clash in a small Tennessee town when out, proud and living in New York Jason Potts returns home to make life better for the LGBT teenagers.Religion, politics and gay pride clash in a small Tennessee town when out, proud and living in New York Jason Potts returns home to make life better for the LGBT teenagers.

  • Directors
    • Mark Jones
    • Ryan Earl Parker
  • Writer
    • Mark Jones
  • Stars
    • Christian Walker
    • Billie Worley
    • Jim Eikner
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    184
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Mark Jones
      • Ryan Earl Parker
    • Writer
      • Mark Jones
    • Stars
      • Christian Walker
      • Billie Worley
      • Jim Eikner
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Christian Walker
    Christian Walker
    • Jason Potts
    Billie Worley
    • Dewayne Cotton
    Jim Eikner
    • Preacher Joe Barns
    Jerre Dye
    • Paul Justin
    Ann Marie Hall
    Ann Marie Hall
    • Rebecca Potts
    Lindsey Roberts
    • Ruth Jennings
    Jamie Mann
    • Curtis Banks
    Drew Smith
    • Roy Jennings
    Drew Paslay
    • Frank Potts
    David Tankersley
    • Uncle Pete
    Elle Anderson
    • Church member
    • (as a different name)
    • …
    Dorv Armour
    • Mr. Jones
    John Dylan Atkins
    John Dylan Atkins
    • Bar Bully
    Ryan Azada
    • Peter
    David Caffey
    • City Councilman Henry Book
    Jake Casey
    • Gay Camper
    Michael Goff
    Michael Goff
    • Bar Bully
    Chatt Graham
    • Young Dewayne
    • (as Graham Ellwood)
    • Directors
      • Mark Jones
      • Ryan Earl Parker
    • Writer
      • Mark Jones
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    4jaroslaw99

    Good concept poorly executed

    A slow moving low budget movie with mediocre acting. The characters were mostly cliche with some bordering on absurd. I suppose there are some ministers that advocate rounding up Gays but the anti Gay characters are shown with enough savvy to be duplicitous. The ending of the movie and Pride parade falls flat. This could have been much better even without major funding.
    2JJ-Chi

    SO SO SO AWFUL!!

    Everything about this is so bad and amateurish: the acting, the plot & production values. Nothing seems genuine, heartfelt, emotional or remotely real.

    Prepare to be bored and wonder about what kind of "koolaid" all the positive reviewers drank.

    Definately a "MUST SKIP!"
    6myronlearn

    Tennessee Query

    I really wanted to like 'Tennessee Queer'.(TQ). It's heart was definitely in the right place. The problems with this film are numerous, however. First of all, the writing is abysmal. It's clear that an amateur was in charge. I'm not sure who Mark Jones is, but he's in desperate need of refresher courses at a legitimate writing school. TQ centers around a New Yorker who goes back to his hometown for a visit at a rural place in Tennessee. What he finds there, needless to say, is extreme homophobia. Hello? This is Tennessee! He decides to organize a gay pride March down the Main Street and appeals to the city leaders who of course initially vote no. Then one of them who's seeking higher office decides they should support the rally, so they can identify those citizens, especially high school students, who are gay. The children will immediately be placed into conversion schools to rid them of their 'gayness'. Ridiculous premise for sure, but regrettably, this happens way more than we think it does, even though the writer sugar coats it here. The bad guys are made to look like bumbling fools. Who will prevail? Check it out if you want to waste two hours of your life.

    Though it means well, 'Tennessee Queen' does absolutely nothing to elevate the discussion of what the LGBTQ+ community faces in any meaningful way. Bad job all around.
    9cyrus33139

    Sweet and Irresistible...and Quite Relevant.

    We sort of just stumbled into this film at a local "art house" type theatre, and what a treat it was! It's the kind of refreshing indie film that can renew going to the movies when you've overdosed on big Hollywood formula "blockbusters." The cast was outstanding, in particular, the two leads Christian Walker and Billie Worley were just phenomenal. The story tackles a lot of heavy topics that are so current and relevant to "red state" gay people...but it does so with a light-heartedness that just works really well. Without giving away anything, there were several times where I was sure I knew where it was going, and was taken off-guard, and then was happy to see that everything ended as it should have. I really can't recommend this one enough.
    2Suradit

    Tennessee Flop

    There are times when a talented and/or charming cast of actors can save a badly written/scripted movie, but in Tennessee Queer, the amateurish acting only makes it all worse.

    Gay-bashing & bigotry towards both the LGBT community and Blacks remain a deplorable reality even as we start the 21st century and any effort to expose its ugly existence is laudable. Exploiting the problem as an excuse to produce a childish, badly acted movie, however, is counter-productive and neither informs nor entertains. "We" can do better than this.

    There have been many movies produced that sensitively & successfully combine drama and humor in dealing with bullying, prejudice & ignorance and the harmful consequences they have on so many. Tennessee Queer almost appears to lampoon the issue with unintended humor and soap-opera farcical drama.

    I applaud the intentions of this production but not the results. If you want to see an excellent, realistic portrayal of community healing, a gay pride parade and excellent acting, watch the British movie "Pride," for example.

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      There is no Smyth, Tennessee. The Main Street location used in the film was a real Main Street for the town of Binghampton; a small town, which the city of Memphis annexed in 1919. The buildings hadn't changed much over the years and was a perfect place to film. It was right in the middle of the city of Memphis making transportation easy for the cast and crew.

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • O Orgulho Vence o Ódio
    • Filming locations
      • Memphis, Tennessee, USA
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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      • 16:9 HD

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