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In 1980 Jacques Duron produced this short (44 minutes) black and white film and presented French cinema a recording of the dynamics of two young boys coming of age as homosexuals. The story centers on David (Steve John Shepherd) in a remarkable performance where his brooding looks, body language, and inner turmoil just exudes from him as the story unfolds. You see, David is struggling with his sexuality and the love of another man.
Movie rating: 7.2 / 10 (131)
Directed by: Jacques Duron
Writer credits: Jacques Duron
Cast: Philippe Bories - Bernard Flamain - Jeanne Barthélémy - Raymond Barthélémy - Eric Cabello
AKA: A History Without Importance, A Story of No Importance