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Darryl Stephens | Noah | |
Rodney Chester | Alex | |
Gary LeRoi Gray | Brandon | |
Christian Vincent | Ricky | |
Doug Spearman | Chance | |
Jonathan Julian | Eddie | |
Jensen Atwood | Wade | |
Gregory Kieth | Trey | |
Trevor Josiah Thomas | Ojemodupe | |
Jennia Fredrique | Brandy | |
Glen Grant | Arturo | |
Guy German | Guy in Woods | |
Danielle Lopresti | Brandon's Mom | |
John Beale | Flower Truck Guy | |
Jason Steed | Baby Gat | |
Tonya Pinkins | Mrs. Robinson | |
Rocky Jones | Minister | |
Suzanne Coy | Noah's Mom | |
Phoebe Snow | Female Singer | |
Jason Daley | Pet Delivery Driver | |
Guy Germain | Guy in woods |
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Producer |
Suzanne L. Berger
Gilles Bélanger |
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Writer/Composer |
Q. Allan Brocka
John R. Gordon Patrik-Ian Polk |
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Cinematography |
Christopher Porter
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As Noah and Wade prepare to marry in Martha's Vineyard, the personal problems of their friends - and the unexpected arrival of rapper Baby Gat - threatens to permanently end their relationship Writer/director Patrik-Ian Polk’s grand finale (for the time being, anyway) of his groundbreaking TV series. Even better–this movie actually includes a gay wedding, as the series protagonist Noah (Darryl Stephens) finally weds his longtime boyfriend Wade (Jensen Atwood). Zany hijinks and slapstick ensue, though not without a hearty dose of introspection and meditation on relationships. Jumping the Broom also doesn’t get enough credit for confronting a crossroads of the queer community: With marriage equality in hand, what does our future look like? As Noah so questions, so do we, and with plenty of laughs to lighten the mood. |
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