From the acclaimed director of
Married Life and
Forty Shades of Blue comes a
haunting, subtle tale of a contemporary gay relationship. Debuting at Sundance and
winning the Teddy Award at the 2012 Berlinale, Keep the Lights On is a visually
stunning film that “breaks new ground in contemporary American gay cinema” (
The
Hollywood Reporter).
The deeply personal story charts the highs and lows of an
emotionally and sexually charged relationship between two men. It’s 1997 and New
York City is in a state of intense flux when documentary filmmaker Erik Rothman
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