Keep the Lights On, director Ira Sach’s highly anticipated semi-autobiographical romantic drama, doesn’t hit theaters until September 7. But we’ve got an exclusive clip from the film, which chronicles the emotionally and sexually charged journey of two gay men in 1990s New York City through friendship, love and addiction.
Lights has gotten great buzz since it debuted at Sundance earlier this year, and tonight i’ts getting a special preview screening at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. (Come back tomorrow for photos and comments from the cast and crew!)
For more about Keep the Lights On, check out Queerty’s exclusive Sundance Film Festival interview with Sachs and co-star Zachary Booth.
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I’m confused, is this more than mildly pornographic scene meant to convince me to go see the film? Where’s the witty dialogue? Where’s the deep connection with the characters?