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Tan Lines

Country: Australia, Language: English, 96 mins

  • Director: Ed Aldridge
  • Writer: Ed Aldridge
  • Producer: Robbie Baldwin; Sue Colman

CGiii Comment

Admirable due to its very low budget.

Newcastle shows the same gritty lifestyle with colour and grace but lacks the integrity that Tan Lines has...so for that alone...well done.

There are some fine performances - not a bad little flick - all credit must go to the director.


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The(ir) Blurb...

From the sun-drenched beaches of Australia comes this sexy coming-of-age romance. Cute teen Midget Hollow (Jack Baxter) wanders through life riding big waves and partying with surfer boys. When Midget's best friend's gay brother Cass arrives on the scene, the two quickly dive head first into a clandestine sea of sexual awakening. As his lusty romance with the dark-eyed Adonis is soon discovered, Midget has to navigate between his friends' reaction and his newfound love all while growing up during a hot summer of fun in the sun!

Cast & Characters

Jack Baxter as Midget Hollows;
Lorena Arancibia as Betty Hollows;
Jed Clarke as Dan Masters;
Curtis Dickson as Paul;
Harry Catterns as Dogboy;
Joshua Bush as Dickhead;
Daniel O'Leary as Cass Masters;
Lucy Minter as Alice McQuillan