An Affirmative Act
Originally released in 2010. An Affirmative Act is a crime/drama film. directed by A.J. Mattioli.
Starring Charles Durning, Blanche Baker, and Costas Mandylor
Synopsis
"An Affirmative Act" is pro-gay marriage film, starring Charles Durning, Eric Etebari, Costas Mandylor, Rachael Robbins, and Blanche Baker, about a lesbian couple where one pretends to be a man in order for the two to get married and equal benefits. A slice of life of a young, professional married couple with their darling baby turns a sharp, dark corner when the pair are arrested and charged with several counts of fraud. The reason: Terry and Samantha Succi aren't the man and woman that they purported to be... Terry and Samantha married under false pretenses, ignoring state law that discriminates against homosexual partners and prohibits them from receiving the same rights and benefits as their straight counterparts.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Charles Durning
as Man in the White Suit
Blanche Baker
as Lori Belmont
Costas Mandylor
as Matthew
Robert Clohessy
as Lance Lane
Thomas G. Waites
as Samuel 'Dixie' Backus
Eric Etebari
as John DeMine
Justin Deas
as Governor Packer Winstroll
Julia Weldon
as Jennifer
Jackie Martling
as Dutch Holland
Randy Jones
as Rollie Handsome
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is An Affirmative Act about?
"An Affirmative Act" is pro-gay marriage film, starring Charles Durning, Eric Etebari, Costas Mandylor, Rachael Robbins, and Blanche Baker, about a lesbian couple where one pretends to be a man in ...
Who directed An Affirmative Act?
An Affirmative Act was directed by A.J. Mattioli.
How long is An Affirmative Act?
An Affirmative Act has a runtime of 1 hours and 33 minutes (93 minutes total).
When was An Affirmative Act released?
An Affirmative Act was released on June 4, 2010 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in An Affirmative Act?
The main cast of An Affirmative Act includes Charles Durning, Blanche Baker, Costas Mandylor, Robert Clohessy, Thomas G. Waites.