Eternal Summer follows the lifelong friendship of quiet, A-student
Jonathan and class rebel Shane. They first meet as kids, when
their teacher pairs them together,
hoping Jonathan’s academic aptitude will rub off on his classmate. Ten
years later, nothing much has changed: Jonathan still excels at academics, and
Shane still lacks school smarts -- however he has grown into a hunky basketball
star. As the two prepare to enter university, the new girl in school, Carrie,
enters the picture, taking an immediate liking to Jonathan, who doesn’t
return her feelings, so her affections turn to Shane. Her influence in this newfound
trio only serves to focus the boys’ long dormant feelings for each other.
Taiwan / 95 min. / in Mandarin
with English & Spanish subtitles
Best New Performer - Golden
Horse Awards
Bryant Chang
“Compelling! Director Leste Chen offers this sweet, poignant film about young people on the edge of growing up and coming to terms with very adult emotions and desires!” Henry Senecal,CAMPUS CIRCLE
“Sensitively directed and performed with sincere
emotion...quite
a feat!” Dan Fainaru, SCREEN INTERNATIONAL
“Touching!”
Rob Lester,
EDGE BOSTON
“ETERNAL SUMMER bristles with palpable sexual tension.
The film, deceptively simple at its core, packs a powerful wallop, in part because
the performances are first-rate. Achingly beautiful and stylishly
filmed!”
Gary Kramer, GAY CITY NEWS
“Exceptionally nuanced... touching.”
EXP MAGAZINE
“Gorgeous, evocative and sensual!”
Lawrence Ferber, PHILADELPHIA INT'L GAY & LESBIAN FILM FESTIVAL
“For those of us who believe in love and friendship
and true values, this is a film to see. Beautifully made with a touching and
intense plot. Vibrant and profound!”
Amos Lassen, CINEMA PRIDE
“Frisky!”
David Lamble, BAY AREA REPORTER
“Superb! Sure-footed and sensitive. A must-have!”
Russell Edwards, VARIETY
“Bathe in the imagery! Beautiful!”
Kathy Fennessy, THE STRANGER
“Nuanced! Gorgeous!”
Frank Paiva, SEATTLE WEEKLY
"The film's deliberate pacing and its knowing, observant
camerawork plays to director
Chen's strengths.”
ASIAN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
“All three central perfs have a strong ring of authenticity.
Bryant Chang's acutely observed thesping perfectly captures the melancholia of
a troubled adolescent, while Joseph (no relation) Chang is superb as the jock
who has more sensitivity than anyone has ever given him credit for. On the distaff
side, Yeung, from Sylvia Chang's '20 30 40,' portrays both the sharp and sweet
sides of Carrie's
personality with equal dexterity.”
Russell Edwards, VARIETY
“A sensitively directed film with wonderful performances
by all three leads!”
Philip W. Chung, ASIAN WEEK
"Well done! The director has a nice visual sense, with some striking images, and the camera lingers - and lingers - lovingly in close-up on the expressive faces of his three attractive protagonists. "
Rob Lester, EDGE BOSTON
Director & actor
interviews Deleted
scenes Theatrical
trailers (North America & Taiwan) Coming
attractions Scene
selections 5.1 & 2.0
stereo sound Photo
gallery Widescreen Optional
Spanish subtitles
2008 Out North Film Festival (Anchorage, Alaska) 2007 NatFilm Festival 2007
Torino GLBTQ Film Festival 2007 VC Film Fest: The Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival 2007 Fairy Tales Film Festival 2007 Seattle International Film Festival 2007
Frameline San Francisco Int’l LGBT Film Festival 2007
Inside Out Toronto Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival 2007
Asian American Film Festival (New York) 2007
Philadelphia Gay & Lesbian Film Festival 2007
Istanbul International Film Festival 2007 Far East Film Festival 2007 Festival del Mar 2007 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2007 Umeå Internationella Filmfestival (Sweden) 2007 Ciclo Rosa (Colombia) 2007
Mix Brasil Festival 2006 New Currents Competition,
Pusan International Film Festival 2006Winds
of Asia, Tokyo International Film Festival 2006
Hong Kong Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (Opening Film) 2006
Official Selection, South Taiwan Film & Video Festival 17th
Melbourne Queer Film Festival Pink
Apple Film Festival