Fri, July 18, 2008
5:00pm - 6:17pm
Arts Bank[601 S Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA] ALL AGES Visit Website HOT Event
Adorable newcomer Jesse Rosen writes, produces, directs and stars in this sexy comedic drama about two college friends questioning their orientation.
The predominately heterosexual Jon (Rosen), bored with New York City, moves to Los
Angeles to stay with his best friend, Andy (Jared Grey), and a collection of fratboy stragglers.
His sexuality is first called into question when he interviews for a position at an
advertising firm. When Paul (Johnny Ray), a hunky executive, takes a special interest
in Jon’s abilities, he scores a lunch date and a few glasses of wine at Paul’s luxurious
apartment. It doesn’t take long for Jon to realize that he is being seduced. Under
intense influence, he gives in to temptation and has a great time. Left feeling insecure
about his own identity, he must come to terms with the fact that he can be attracted
to both men and women. Meanwhile, Jon’s friend Maddy (Rachel Castillo), a bisexual
artist in a committed lesbian relationship, begins a flirtation with Aaron (Pete Scherer),
the scruffy male hipster next door – putting her relationship with Anna (Emilia
Richeson) in jeopardy. The cast of largely unknown actors delivers refreshingly natural
performances (especially Rosen and Castillo). Rosen handles his subject matter with
intelligence and sensitivity while developing the frequently debated argument that most
people fall somewhere toward the middle of the Kinsey scale. The Art of Being Straight
is a must see for anyone who has ever felt that the lines of sexual attraction are not so
black and white.