
Trevor
Trevor is a 1994 American short film directed by Peggy Rajski, produced by Randy Stone and Rajski, and written by Celeste Lecesne. Set in 1981, the film follows what happens to 13-year-old Trevor, a Diana Ross fan, when his crush on a schoolmate named Pinky Faraday gets discovered.
Plot
In 1981, quirky and outgoing 13-year-old Trevor develops a crush on a boy at his school. Trevor is a fan of singer Diana Ross and wants to dress up as her for Halloween. He also enjoys acting and dancing in school plays. Because of these different interests, Trevor faces discrimination from both his parents and his friends; his parents often try to ignore the fact their son is different, and his friends bully him countless times throughout the school day. Trevor also attends counselling sessions with his parents' priest. His diary, with the boy he has a crush on's name on it, is found by one of his friends and shown to the whole school. Trevor tries to take his life by overdosing on aspirin in his room while listening to Diana Ross, commenting "Everybody at school thinks I'm a gay. It must be showing." He survives his suicide attempt, and as a result, Trevor finds a new friend in a nurse who tends to him. It ends with the nurse giving him tickets to a Diana Ross concert.
Awards
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author | Celeste Lecesne |
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award | Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film Sundance Honorable Mention Short Filmmaking |
director | Peggy Rajski |
editor | John Tintori |
genre | action comedy-drama |
keywords | act aspirin listen outgo school play suicide attempt |
nomination | Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film |
producer | Randy Stone |
theme | dance independent short |