24 Nights


1h 36m 2007

Brief Synopsis

Jonathan is a gay, 24 year-old college droput who works in a bookstore in Greenwich Village. He spends his free time smoking pot and writing letters to Santa Claus in request of a new boyfriend. Jonathan is convinced Santa has granted him his wish when handsome Tony is hired by the bookstore. Alth

Film Details

Also Known As
Twenty-four Nights
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Release Date
2007

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 36m

Synopsis

Jonathan is a gay, 24 year-old college droput who works in a bookstore in Greenwich Village. He spends his free time smoking pot and writing letters to Santa Claus in request of a new boyfriend. Jonathan is convinced Santa has granted him his wish when handsome Tony is hired by the bookstore. Although Tony has a live-in boyfriend, Jonathan is determined to win him over -- even if he has to ruin the lives of those around him in his single-minded pursuit of his fantasy man.

Film Details

Also Known As
Twenty-four Nights
Genre
Comedy
Romance
Release Date
2007

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 36m

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Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Winner of the 1999 award for Best American Independent Feature Film at the Cleveland International Film Festival.

Released in United States December 11, 2007

Released in United States on DVD December 11, 2007

Feature directorial debut for former child actor Kieran Turner, who studied film production at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.

Shown at Atlanta Film and Video Festival June 12-20, 1999.

Shown at Cinequest 2000: The San Jose Film Festival February 24 - March 5, 2000.

Shown at Cleveland International Film Festival (Ten Percent Cinema) March 18-28, 1999.

Shown at Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival (Regional Premieres) October 20 - November 15, 1999.

Shown at Hamptons International Film Festival October 20-24, 1999.

Shown at New York Lesbian & Gay Film Festival June 3-13, 1999.

Shown at Providence/Rhode Island International Film Festival August 6-19, 1999.

Shown at Santa Barbara International Film Festival March 4-14, 1999.

16mm

color

Released in United States December 11, 2007

Released in United States on DVD December 11, 2007