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Finding Me: Truth

Country: USA, Language: English, 100 mins

  • Director: Roger S. Omeus Jr.
  • Writer: Roger S. Omeus Jr.
  • Producer: Kurtanna Green; Malcolm Harris

CGiii Comment

Expect little and you shall be rewarded.

Every bit as dull as the previous film and the subsequent web series.

Someone must be watching them - can't think of a reason why!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Who knew Jersey City could be such a hotbed of gay drama? Less of a sequel (one needn't have seen Finding Me to enjoy this movie) than a new approach, Truth follows the loves, losses, fights, jealousies and broken hearts of a group of friends. It centers around the sweet, bright-eyed and emotionally vulnerable Faybien (RayMartell Moore). Comfortable with his gayness but saddled with self-esteem issues, Faybien's love life is put into an emotional spin when his ex, Lonnie, returns with an interest in reigniting their relationship. You'd think that he'd get a sympathetic ear from his friends, but they already have their own issues. Reggie's in love with bisexual, non-committal Greg; high-strung queen bee Amera is certain her boyfriend is cheating on her; and the always-meddling muscle queen Jay is busy confronting his rough trade boyfriend's girlfriend. A memorable cast of African-American actors contribute to make Truth a fast, touching and furious emotional ride!

Cast & Characters

Josh Breckenridge as Gabe Morris;
Derrick L. Briggs as Lonnie Wilson;
Bry'Nt as Omar;
J'Nara Corbin as Amera Jones;
Ron DeSuze as Faybien's Father;
Marcell Gumbs as Eli Florencio;
Eric Joppy as Reggie Hunt;
Jake Krickhan as Neal Cooper;
RayMartell Moore as Faybien Allen;
Maurice Murrell as Jaylen Timber