Year: 1994
Country:
United States
Run Time:
90 minutes
Mark's a radical artist-activist, Joey's a garbage collector. Together, they sift through the detritus of family obligation, HIV status, temp jobs, and the unavoidable, inexplicable fact that, in spite of everything, they're a happy couple. A clever and bittersweet comedy, Eric Mueller's WORLD AND TIME ENOUGH tracks the deceptively modest aspirations of a twenty-something couple as they grapple with love and morality. Mark, who's HIV positive, progresses from neo-Christo sculpture making to full-scale cathedral construction. More low-key, Mark's terminally cute boyfriend, joey, hesitantly embarks on a quest to find his biological parents after an ugly coming-out scene with his adoptive parents. Heartfelt and always lively, WORLD AND TIME ENOUGH offers a witty glismpse into a side of gay coupledom rarely seen-young, Midwestern, more grunge than chic. The challenges Mark and Joey face are real; yet even against the grey Minnesots sky, you sense they are gonna make it after all.
Screenplay
Eric Mueller
Director
Eric Mueller
Producer
Julie Hartley, Andrew Peterson
Cinematography
Kyle Bergersen
Editing
Laura Stokes
Principal Cast
Matt Guidry, Gregory G. Giles, Kraig Swartz, Peter Macon
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