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Set in the free-spirited San Francisco of 1985, Chris Mason Johnson’s Test lovingly portrays this exciting and harrowing era as young Frankie (dancer Scott Marlowe in a breakout acting debut) confronts the challenges of being an understudy in a modern dance company where he is taunted to “dance like a man!” Frankie embarks on a budding relationship with hunky Todd (Matthew Risch, HBO’s “Taking a look”), a veteran dancer in the same company and the bad boy to Frankie’s naiveté. As Frankie and Todd’s friendship deepens, they navigate a world of risk – it is the early years of the epidemic – but also a world of hope, humor, visual beauty and musical relief. The captivating dance sequences were especially choreographed for the film by acclaimed U.S. choreographer Sidra Bell. The film’s vibrant soundtrack includes work by ’80s icons Jimmy Somerville (Bronski Beat), Klaus Nomi, Romeo Void, Laurie Anderson, Martha and the Muffins, Cocteau Twins and Sylvester.
Review
A vibrant period piece with a genuinely likable love story at the center of the action. –Stephen Farber, THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
Beautiful and captivating. –The Advocate
Beautiful and captivating. –The Advocate
About the Director
Chris Mason Johnson – Author, Director, Producer Chris Mason Johnson started his career as a dancer in ballet and modern companies during the U.S. and Europe, including the Frankfurt Ballet and White Oak Dance Project with Mikhail Baryshnikov. Since his transition to film he has worked as Head of Development at Open City Films; as Script Editor and Analyst for Miramax, Dimension, Disney, ABC Circle of relatives and Fine Line; and has taught dance at UCLA in addition to screenwriting and film production at Amherst College. After making several short films that played at festivals nationwide, Chris co-wrote (with Ishmael Chawla), directed and produced (with Aina Abiodun) his first feature film, The New Twenty (2009), which won a couple of festival awards, was once purchased for broadcast by MTV Logo; for DVD/Internet by Warner Home Video, Wolfe Video and Netflix; and had a limited theatrical release to strong reviews: An impressive feature debut. Smart and stylish. Fine acting. Excellent cinematography. (Box Office Magazine). Chris s current project as Author, director and producer, Test, is set in the San Francisco dance world of 1985 and received production grants from the Horizons Foundation under their LGBT Community Outreach Program and from the San Francisco Film Society/Kenneth Rainin Foundation.
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