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The Twilight of the Golds (film)

The Twilight of the Golds is an American drama film directed by Ross Kagan Marks, based upon the play The Twilight of the Golds by Jonathan Tolins. The film was screened at the January 1997 Sundance Film Festival prior to its broadcast premiere on Showtime in March 1997. The cast includes Jennifer Beals, Brendan Fraser, Garry Marshall, Faye Dunaway and Jon Tenney. The film deals with the issue of fictional genetic testing, and asks the question – if testing could reveal the sexual orientation of your unborn child, and you knew he or she would be gay, would you abort?[1][2]

The Twilight of the Golds
DVD Cover
Directed byRoss Kagan Marks
Screenplay by
  • Jonathan Tolins
  • Seth Bass
Based onThe Twilight of the Golds
Produced by
  • Paul Colichman
  • Mark Harris
  • John Davimos
Starring
Edited byDana Congdon
Music byLee Holdridge
Production
company
Release date
1997
Running time
92 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

Suzanne and her husband Rob are thrilled to discover she's pregnant. Rob is a doctor specializing in genetic research, so they run full tests on the fetus. Suzanne discovers that although she has a healthy baby, the boy will most likely be born gay. Rob and Suzanne are no longer thrilled. Do they really want a gay child? Is it better to spare him a life of societal marginalizing? Suzanne talks to her parents about the revelation and tells them she is considering aborting the fetus, much to the dismay of her gay brother David, whose sexual orientation has never been fully accepted by his conservative family. David cuts off communication with his parents when they can’t deny that they too, might have considered abortion under similar circumstances. Suzanne chooses to have the baby, though this leads to a break-up with her husband, who does not wish to raise a gay son.

Cast edit

Critical reception edit

Variety criticized the acting, saying "Beals is way out of her depth...Dunaway is ludicrously miscast...Fraser is too WASP-y, while Rosie O’Donnell turns up to deliver snappy comic relief as Suzanne's co-worker". Although they did concede the movie was "pacey and watchable".[3] The Austin Chronicle wasn't particularly impressed with the acting either, describing Fraser as pulling out the stops too far; "the character is far from the mincing prototypical Hollywood homosexual of yore, but you still come away with the feeling that Fraser's earnest speechifying and flip tantrums are a charade". They also stated that, "Marshall and Dunaway, who play the embittered parents with such an overload of whiny Jewish guilt that you end up wanting to slap them". They rated the film two out of five stars.[4] The review in Radio Times complained that "there is a lot of screaming in this TV movie...Director Ross Marks must think that having his actors yelling their lines will make the audience understand them better, and the overwrought performances ruin an interesting premise". They also gave the film two out of five stars.[5]

TV Guide was a little more forgiving of the acting, stating " Fraser and Marshall invest their broadly written roles with remarkable depth, while Dunaway's fluttering pretensions to yenta-ism are singularly unconvincing".[6] John J. O'Connor however was convinced the acting was very good, writing in The New York Times; " Mr. Fraser is especially outstanding as David, the dedicated outsider always willing to walk through the magic fire that might awaken another part of the soul. Ms. Beals manages to give the irritatingly indecisive Suzanne a sheen of sympathy. Mr. Marshall is blisteringly on target as the father and, in the most unexpected bit of casting, Ms. Dunaway is a wonderfully impossible but irresistible Jewish mother".[7] Historian Stephen Tropiano wrote in his book, The Prime Time Closet: A History of Gays and Lesbians on TV, that "this overwrought family drama is marred by serious overacting via the miscast Faye Dunaway and Garry Marshall as Jewish parents", but said Jennifer Beals was a "stand out performance".[1]

Nominations and awards edit

  • Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Jennifer Beals, winner)
  • CableACE Award for Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries (Faye Dunaway, nominated)[8]
  • Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries (Faye Dunaway, nominated)[9]
  • GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Made for TV Movie (nominated)

https://www.humanitasprize.org The screenplay was also nominated for the prestigious Humanitas Prize, an award for film and television writing intended to promote human dignity, meaning, and freedom.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Tropiano, Stephen (2002). The Prime Time Closet: A History of Gays and Lesbians on TV. New York: Applause Theatre & Cinema Books. p. 155. ISBN 1-55783-557-8. LCCN 2002003220. OCLC 606827696.
  2. ^ "The Twilight of the Golds". Film Scouts.
  3. ^ Harvey, Dennis (January 22, 1997). "Twilight of the Golds". Variety.
  4. ^ Savlov, Marc (February 6, 1998). "Movie Review: The Twilight of the Golds". Austin Chronicle.
  5. ^ Canton, Maj (August 13, 2014). "The Twilight of the Golds". Radio Times.
  6. ^ "The Twilight of the Golds". TV Guide. 1997.
  7. ^ O'Connor, John J. (October 24, 1997). "It's a Boy but There's Um, a Hitch". The New York Times.
  8. ^ Richmond, Ray (November 17, 1997). "CableAce Awards". Variety.
  9. ^ "The 4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards". Screen Actors Guild Awards.

External links edit

  • The Twilight of the Golds at IMDb
  • The Twilight of the Golds at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Satellite Awards 1998
  • GLAAD Media Awards 1998
  • Saminsky, Alina (2010). "Sexuality, Religion, and Science As Seen Through Twilight of the Gods". Inquiries Journal. Boston, Massachusetts: Northeastern University. 2 (2): 1. ISSN 2153-5760. OCLC 1015870098.

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The Twilight of the Golds is an American drama film directed by Ross Kagan Marks based upon the play The Twilight of the Golds by Jonathan Tolins The film was screened at the January 1997 Sundance Film Festival prior to its broadcast premiere on Showtime in March 1997 The cast includes Jennifer Beals Brendan Fraser Garry Marshall Faye Dunaway and Jon Tenney The film deals with the issue of fictional genetic testing and asks the question if testing could reveal the sexual orientation of your unborn child and you knew he or she would be gay would you abort 1 2 The Twilight of the GoldsDVD CoverDirected byRoss Kagan MarksScreenplay byJonathan TolinsSeth BassBased onThe Twilight of the GoldsProduced byPaul ColichmanMark HarrisJohn DavimosStarringJennifer BealsBrendan FraserGarry MarshallFaye DunawayJon TenneyEdited byDana CongdonMusic byLee HoldridgeProductioncompanyShowtime NetworksRelease date1997Running time92 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Critical reception 4 Nominations and awards 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editSuzanne and her husband Rob are thrilled to discover she s pregnant Rob is a doctor specializing in genetic research so they run full tests on the fetus Suzanne discovers that although she has a healthy baby the boy will most likely be born gay Rob and Suzanne are no longer thrilled Do they really want a gay child Is it better to spare him a life of societal marginalizing Suzanne talks to her parents about the revelation and tells them she is considering aborting the fetus much to the dismay of her gay brother David whose sexual orientation has never been fully accepted by his conservative family David cuts off communication with his parents when they can t deny that they too might have considered abortion under similar circumstances Suzanne chooses to have the baby though this leads to a break up with her husband who does not wish to raise a gay son Cast editGarry Marshall as Walter Gold Faye Dunaway as Phyliss Gold Brendan Fraser as David Gold Jennifer Beals as Suzanne Stein Jon Tenney as Rob Stein John Schlesinger as Dr Adrian Lodge Rosie O Donnell as Jackie Sean O Bryan as Steven David s boyfriend Critical reception editVariety criticized the acting saying Beals is way out of her depth Dunaway is ludicrously miscast Fraser is too WASP y while Rosie O Donnell turns up to deliver snappy comic relief as Suzanne s co worker Although they did concede the movie was pacey and watchable 3 The Austin Chronicle wasn t particularly impressed with the acting either describing Fraser as pulling out the stops too far the character is far from the mincing prototypical Hollywood homosexual of yore but you still come away with the feeling that Fraser s earnest speechifying and flip tantrums are a charade They also stated that Marshall and Dunaway who play the embittered parents with such an overload of whiny Jewish guilt that you end up wanting to slap them They rated the film two out of five stars 4 The review in Radio Times complained that there is a lot of screaming in this TV movie Director Ross Marks must think that having his actors yelling their lines will make the audience understand them better and the overwrought performances ruin an interesting premise They also gave the film two out of five stars 5 TV Guide was a little more forgiving of the acting stating Fraser and Marshall invest their broadly written roles with remarkable depth while Dunaway s fluttering pretensions to yenta ism are singularly unconvincing 6 John J O Connor however was convinced the acting was very good writing in The New York Times Mr Fraser is especially outstanding as David the dedicated outsider always willing to walk through the magic fire that might awaken another part of the soul Ms Beals manages to give the irritatingly indecisive Suzanne a sheen of sympathy Mr Marshall is blisteringly on target as the father and in the most unexpected bit of casting Ms Dunaway is a wonderfully impossible but irresistible Jewish mother 7 Historian Stephen Tropiano wrote in his book The Prime Time Closet A History of Gays and Lesbians on TV that this overwrought family drama is marred by serious overacting via the miscast Faye Dunaway and Garry Marshall as Jewish parents but said Jennifer Beals was a stand out performance 1 Nominations and awards editSatellite Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Jennifer Beals winner CableACE Award for Supporting Actress in a Movie or Miniseries Faye Dunaway nominated 8 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries Faye Dunaway nominated 9 GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Made for TV Movie nominated https www humanitasprize org The screenplay was also nominated for the prestigious Humanitas Prize an award for film and television writing intended to promote human dignity meaning and freedom See also editList of made for television films with LGBT charactersReferences edit a b Tropiano Stephen 2002 The Prime Time Closet A History of Gays and Lesbians on TV New York Applause Theatre amp Cinema Books p 155 ISBN 1 55783 557 8 LCCN 2002003220 OCLC 606827696 The Twilight of the Golds Film Scouts Harvey Dennis January 22 1997 Twilight of the Golds Variety Savlov Marc February 6 1998 Movie Review The Twilight of the Golds Austin Chronicle Canton Maj August 13 2014 The Twilight of the Golds Radio Times The Twilight of the Golds TV Guide 1997 O Connor John J October 24 1997 It s a Boy but There s Um a Hitch The New York Times Richmond Ray November 17 1997 CableAce Awards Variety The 4th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild Awards External links editThe Twilight of the Golds at IMDb The Twilight of the Golds at Rotten Tomatoes Satellite Awards 1998 GLAAD Media Awards 1998 Saminsky Alina 2010 Sexuality Religion and Science As Seen Through Twilight of the Gods Inquiries Journal Boston Massachusetts Northeastern University 2 2 1 ISSN 2153 5760 OCLC 1015870098 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Twilight of the Golds film amp oldid 1182157502, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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