For Dorian (2012)
June 2, 2012Release Date
For Dorian (2012)
June 2, 2012Release Date

Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Ron Lea
Oliver Baum

Dylan Harman
Dorian Baum

Tova Smith
Lorna

Victor Pereira
Marco

Jerald Bezener
The Weatherman

Rodrigo Barriuso
Director / Producer / Writer

Magda Gonzalez-Mora
Executive Producer

Juanita Montalvo
Executive Producer

Julia Ouellette
Executive Producer

Davina Rimmer
Producer / First Assistant Director

Michael Vincent
Music

Kelly Jeffrey
Director of Photography

Michelle Szemberg
Editor

Zazu Myers
Production Design

Ciara Vernon
Set Decoration

Danielle Sahota
Wardrobe Supervisor / Key Makeup Artist / Key Hair Stylist

Kyah Green
Story Editor

Erika Lobko
Production Manager / Line Producer / Still Photographer

Emma Minigan
Second Assistant Director

Biserka Livaja
Still Photographer

Thea Hollatz
Script Supervisor

Justin Edward Lake
Script Supervisor

Nick Haight
First Assistant Camera

Chris Harmsworth
Gaffer

Charles Hutchings
Key Grip

Matthew Muszalski
Grip

Conor Doyle
Grip

Ash Xavier
Electrician

Lukas Sluzar
Sound Recordist / Boom Operator

Emma Sanders Finlayson
Post Production Coordinator

Anne Feldman
Assistant Editor

Stuart Fargher
Assistant Editor

David Caporale
Sound Effects Editor

Jill Purdy
Dialogue Editor

Joe Morrow
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Adam Buckley
Visual Effects / Animation

Tom Engelmann
Colorist
Media.



Details.
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
For Dorian is a 2012 Canadian short drama film, written and directed by Rodrigo Barriuso. The film stars Ron Lea as Oliver Baum, the father of a child with Down syndrome (Dylan Harman) who is struggling to come to terms with his son's sexual awakening as gay.
The film premiered in 2012 at the TIFF Bell Lightbox as part of the Ryerson University Film Festival, the annual festival of short films by Ryerson University film students. Its subsequent screenings included the 2013 Slamdance Film Festival and the 2013 Inside Out Film and Video Festival, where it won the juried award for Best Canadian Film. It was co-winner with Antoine Bourges's East Hastings Pharmacy of the Lindalee Tracey Award.
It was subsequently included in Boys on Film 11: We Are Animals, the eleventh volume of Peccadillo Pictures' Boys on Film DVDs of gay-themed short films.
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