Clay Farmers
 (1988)
Drama, Queer Themes/Interest
Not In Collection
#2293
8*
Seen ItYes
(11/20/2020 HereTV)
IMDB   5.9
60 mins USA / English
Here TV 
Nicholas Rempel Mike
Todd Fraser Dan
Asbury Ward Jim Antonelli
Liam McGrath Gary Antonelli
Dolores Dwyer Terri Antonelli
Aaron Denney Randy
Diane Conway Trapper
Arthur Ward Billy
Norm Skaggs Frank
James Peck Rick
Blaine Souza Toothpick
John Simpson Tom
Dana Charnofsky Eileen
John Knowles Carl
Guy Ussorio Man in Bar
Sunnia Eastwood Woman in Bar
Gary T. Farlow Cardplayer
Rori Reber Woman Mourner
Howard Dippold Minister
Director/Choreographer
A.P. Gonzalez
Producer Michael Moore
A.P. Gonzalez
Lucas Mireles
Writer/Composer Michael Moore
Cinematography Meg Partridge
Music Robert Stine


Mike, a young hired hand in California is working a small farm with a close friend, Dan. Mike is content on the farm and obviously attracted to the handsome Dan. Dan seems to be attracted to Mike as well but is a drifter and not happy as a farmer. He longs to finish out the contract and move on to a big city, perhaps with Mike. Gary, a boy from the next farm over, befriends them during their daily chores. Gary lives with his abusive father, a stepmother and a stepbrother. Gary is drawn to the camaraderie of the young farmhands in part to avoid his problems at home. When an innocent session of skinny-dipping is misconstrued by the boy's father, the young hired hands soon find themselves unjustly suspected of wrongdoing in a suddenly hostile small town.
Edition Details
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
References
IMDb Voters <500
Viewing Priority 3 High

Notes
The seminal event in the queer liberation movement occurred in 1969 with the Stoneall riots in New York City, although there were many similair events throughout the United States and worldwide, many of which predate Stonewall. This film. released in 1988, takes place almost 20 years after Stonewall, Not much seems to have changed in rural California since Stonewall.
I was surprised that I could not find much in the way of thoughtful commentary, either when released or now, it's 30th anniversary. See + Review: World Cinema Review [Douglas Messerli November 12, 2020]