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Holding the Man (film)

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325:, where Tim is playing the role of Paris, but John does not make it. Tim invites John to a dinner party with Pepe and some of their friends from drama class, and they pass a kiss around the table. Tim later asks John out and he accepts. Initially, John is not comfortable with doing anything sexual with Tim, who writes a letter to John apologising for reaching into his trousers while making out after school. The letter is intercepted by their geography teacher who tells them the staff already know about their relationship, and advises them to be careful. While on a study break, Tim and John are caught having sex by their school friends. They all later go streaking. When Tim returns home, his parents Dick ( 382:
Bob visits them to discuss John's will and is upset that all of John's possessions will go to Tim when he dies. They negotiate and it is revealed that Bob has been telling people John has cancer, not AIDS. John is well enough to return home and he and Tim make love. They go home to Melbourne for Christmas and John collapses while decorating the Christmas Tree. John is re-admitted. While exchanging Christmas presents, John confesses to Tim he was close to death and it felt so easy to let go, which deeply upsets Tim.
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stands up to his father and the boys drive off and engage in a brief and humorous session of anal intercourse. Tim becomes flirtatious with other men he and John spend time with, and starts cheating on John when he does not support Tim's request that they try having sex with other people. Tim reveals to John he put his name down to audition for
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In 1991, John's condition gets worse and he is frequently in the hospital. Tim starts to notice his own condition is slowly deteriorating and collapses one day while looking after John in the hospital. He has a manic episode after a swelling in his brain occurs and a doctor recommends he be admitted.
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In 1985, Tim interviews an HIV patient called Richard for a play he is writing. Later, Tim and John both go to the doctor for an HIV test. John is given a negative result, but Tim is given a positive result. Their doctor (Mitchell Butel) then reveals there was a filing mistake and both Tim and John
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In 1979, while Tim and John are students at Monash University, they are part of a gay rights activism club. At John's house one day, John tells Tim, "I want you inside me." Before they can officially consummate their relationship, John's family arrives and catches them trying to sneak out. John
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The film returns to the beginning, and Pepe phones Tim's hotel. We see the note from earlier says "John was beside you." While on his travels in Italy, Tim narrates the closing chapter of his memoir, which is his final letter to John. The film tells the audience Tim completed his memoir
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In 1988, while in Melbourne for his sister's wedding, Tim is contacted by the Red Cross and is told that the blood that he donated in 1981 was pooled with blood from other donors, was given to a patient who has gone on to develop
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and asks that they have a trial separation while Tim is in Sydney. Tim returns to Melbourne and reveals he has been accepted. He moves to Sydney for NIDA and has his classes under the instruction of his teacher Barry
378:, and that he is the only donor to be contacted who tested positive to HIV. Despite his mother's warnings of ruining the wedding spirit, Tim tearfully expresses his grief at the fact that he infected John. 312:) was sitting at a dinner party they had when they were teenagers. The time expires before Pepe can tell him. Later, a concierge at the hotel Tim is staying at passes on a message from Pepe to Tim. 337:) found Tim's letter and threatens court action if Tim refuses to keep his distance. Tim angrily leaves and rides his bike to John's house, where he overhears Bob tell John that his mother Lois ( 1257: 1267: 1247: 31: 641: 402:
In a post-credits bonus, an excerpt from an interview of the real Tim Conigrave shortly before he died plays while a picture of John and Tim as teenagers is shown.
370:, Tim sees John in the audience and stumbles on a line ("I want you back, John"). They reconcile and resume their relationship when John decides to move to Sydney. 1052: 1172: 1167: 626: 545:. The tone and tenor of these works is somber, emphasising the courage shown by victims of the plague in the face of grievous physical and emotional harm. 1252: 1242: 1187: 1182: 1157: 611: 985: 1013: 1177: 1137: 1162: 874: 537:
The loss of a large number of gay men to AIDS in the ‘80s and ‘90s has been captured in several books, films and television series, notably
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praised their "memorable performances, both tender and strong, and it is their chemistry audiences will recall most vividly", and
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in Melbourne, Australia. They have geography together. Tim falls in love with John, and invites him to the school play of
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commended both actors, noting their "palpable" chemistry "which is imperative in order to convey the deep bond had". On
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The film received positive reviews, with particular praise for the chemistry between
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Neil Armfield
Tommy Murphy
Holding the Man
Timothy Conigrave
Ryan Corr
Craig Stott
Dany Cooper
Alan John
Goalpost Pictures
US$
romantic
drama film
Timothy Conigrave
memoir of the same name
Neil Armfield
Ryan Corr
Craig Stott
Guy Pearce
Anthony LaPaglia
Sarah Snook
Kerry Fox
Geoffrey Rush
Tommy Murphy
Timothy Conigrave
Ryan Corr
Pepe Trevor
Sarah Snook
Craig Stott
Xavier College

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