Eban and Charley
| Eban and Charley | |
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| Directed by | James Bolton |
| Written by | James Bolton |
| Produced by | Chris Monlux |
| Starring | Brent Fellows, Gio Black Peter |
| Cinematography | Judy Irola |
| Edited by | Elizabeth Edwards |
| Music by | Stephin Merritt |
| Distributed by | Picture This! Entertainment |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Eban and Charley is a 2000 independent drama film written and directed by James Bolton. It follows the romantic relationship between Eban (Brent Fellows), a 29-year-old gay man, and Charley (Gio Black Peter), a 14-year-old boy. Despite being about a very controversial topic (namely, age disparity in sexual relationships), the film addresses these issues in a low-key, relaxed manner. The film also addresses the consequences that Eban and Charley's relationship provokes with their parents. Its plot is based on an incident in which one of Bolton's friends was dumped by his older boyfriend, because their parents did not approve of their age disparity.