Boys Don't Cry details
Movie Details:
- Director: Kimberly Peirce
- Produced By: Hart-Sharp Entertainment, Fox Searchlight, Killer Films
- Year: 1999
- Run Time: 116 minutes
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Set in: Lincoln, NE, Falls City, NE
- MPAA Rating: R (for violence including an intense brutal rape scene, sexuality, language and drug use)
- Category: Feature
- Genre/Type: Drama
- Filmed In: Color
- Release: 1999 10 08 (USA)
- Key Cast: Hilary Swank, Chloë Sevigny, Peter Sarsgaard, Brendan Sexton III, Alison Folland, Alicia Goranson, Matt McGrath, Rob Campbell, Full Credits
- Awards: Best Actress (British Academy of Film and Television 2000), Best Actress (Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie 1999), Best Actress (Broadcast Film Critics Association 1999), Full Awards
Based on a true story, this drama was adapted from the life of Brandon Teena, born Teena Brandon, a woman who chose to live her life as a man and suffered tragic consequences as a result. In 1993, 20-year-old Brandon (Hilary Swank) leaves Lincoln, Nebraska for the nearby community of Falls City, where she sports a crew cut, favors jeans and boots, and is regarded as a man by most of the people in town. While Brandon's friend Lonny (Matt McGrath) warns her that sexual outsiders aren't looked upon kindly in Falls City, she develops a reputation for being something of a ladies' man, and is soon living with a single mother named Candace (Alicia Goranson). But when Brandon meets teenage Lana (Chloe Sevigny), the two become romantically involved almost immediately. Brandon makes friends with Lana's mother (Jeanetta Arnette) and a burly ex-con named John (Peter Sarsgaard). John and his buddy Tom (Brendan Sexton) run with a rough group of men who like to drink and carouse, and they accept Brandon as one of their own. However, when Brandon ends up in jail on a traffic violation, her secret comes out, and, while Lana stands by Brandon's side, John and Tom feel betrayed -- and their anger soon boils over into violence. A distinguished feature debut for director Kimberly Peirce, Boys Don't Cry was enthusiastically received in its showings at 1999 film festivals in Venice, Toronto, and New York. by Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Keywords:
- bigotry
- murder
- identity-crisis
- intolerance
- rape
- relationship
- romance
- rurality
- sexual-orientation
- sexual-identity
Themes:
- Gender-Bending
- Star-Crossed Lovers
- Assumed Identities



