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Turn It Around

Turn It Around
Turn It Around

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Year

2017

Duration

10 minutes

Genres

Coming of Age, Short Films

Language

Dutch (English subtitles)


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When 15-year-old Bram is introduced to his friend’s cousin Florian at a house party, he feels an instant romantic connection. Bram feels like he might be getting similar vibes from Florian too, but there’s a problem: none of Bram’s classmates know that he’s gay. When the group decides to play Spin the Bottle, Bram must decide whether he’s ready to be true to himself. ‘Turn It Around’ is an empowering LGBTQ+ story of identity, self-acceptance, and young romance.

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