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Anonymous

Directed by Todd Verow2004USA83 mins

A sexy and original psychological portrait, Todd Verow's provocative feature maps the region between monogamy and sexuality free of constraints. It's a precarious zone, especially when happiness is assumed to be lurking behind the scenes.

Todd (played by Verow himself) should know. He's got a steady lover and a steady job at a movie theater, but sometimes his life resembles a gilded cage. His relation­ ship with John, which evolved from a sexually charged roommate search to a capital-R Relationship, has become stale and rote. His job is largely spent in a deathly still office. To make up for the deficit in his fantasy life, Todd finds release as he always did: in casual sex with fuck­ buddies and strangers, using the internet and public rest­rooms as havens of easy connection. But when John gets wind of Todd's dalliances, danger looms. Can Todd have a life of sexual and emotional fulfillment, out in the open? The elusive answer is a matter of trial and error.

Verow poses this dilemma in an austere production that skillfully uses silence and camera placement to emphasize Todd's isolation. Handily upending bourgeois promises of blissful coupledom, the film simultaneously posits an inner, private life that deserves respect — and demands to be fed! Compact and elemental, featuring engrossing performances by a cast that includes queer film favorites Shawn Durr and Craig Chester, Anonymous quivers with dramatic tension and speaks volumes about the intersections of public and private sexuality. 

This film contains sexually explicit material.

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Director
Todd Verow
Year
2004
Country
USA
Running Time
83 mins
Language
English
Program Note Writer
Shannon Kelley
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