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Synopsis
A dancer whose life and art were integrally connected to his body finds himself going through profound changes when he discovers that he has AIDS. Tonio (Jason Flemyng) recently inherited a plum role in the ballet Indian Summer from his friend Ramon (Anthony Higgins), who recently passed on from AIDS-related illnesses. Tonio, however, refuses all treatments that might interfere with his dancing abilities, determined that if he's going out, he's going out on his feet, doing what he loves most. Tonio meets Jack (Anthony Sher) at Ramon's funeral, and they later cross paths again at a gay dance club. Jack was once Ramon's lover and is about as different from Tonio as two people could be; while Tonio has the trim, athletic build of a dancer, Jack is a stocky guy who looks like he spends most of his day sitting down -- which he does, actually, as a counselor for HIV-positive patients. Jack becomes infatuated with Tonio and tries to win him over, although a healthier Tonio would never have given a second look to someone who lacks his obsession with the body. Indian Summer was written by Martin Sherman, best known for his play Bent; the film has also been shown under the title Alive and Kicking. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Dorothy Tutin Luna
Philip Voss Duncan
Jason Flemyng Tonio

Production Crew

Philip Robinson Art Director
Lorraine Goodman Associate Producer
Chris Seager Camera Operator
Janey Fothergill Casting
Liz Ranken Choreography
Monica Howe Costume Designer
Nancy Meckler Director
Rodney Holland Editor
Bill Kirk First Assistant Director
Martin Pope Producer
Cecelia Brereton Production Designer
Martin Sherman Screenwriter
Peter Salem Songwriter
Hugh Strain Sound/Sound Designer
John Midgley Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 95
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for some strong sexuality, and for nudity and language
Category: Feature


Produced by
Channel 4
Film Four Distributors