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Trevor

1994 | 18m | English

(1686 votes)

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Popularity: 0.7 (history)

Director: Peggy Rajski
Writer: Celeste Lecesne
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Upon hitting puberty, a high school boy realizes that he is homosexual and faces prejudice from his homophobic parents and friends.
Release Date: Jan 20, 1994
Director: Peggy Rajski
Writer: Celeste Lecesne
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords homophobia, suicide attempt, puberty, coming out, suicidal thoughts, lgbt teen, social outcast, woman director, gay theme, short film
Production Companies Rajski/Stone Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 28, 2026
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Brett Barsky Trevor
Judy Kain Trevor's Mom
John Lizzi Trevor's Dad
Jonah Rooney Pinky Farraday
Stephen Tobolowsky Father Joe
Cory M. Miller Jack
Allen Dorane Walter Stiltman
Lindsay Pomerantz Cathy Quinn
Alicia Anderson Mary Zapatelli
Courtney Dornstein Francine Antoniello
Ken Sale Bus Driver
Lucas Jansen Pinky's Gang Member
Shannon La Beach Pinky's Gang Member
John Akopyan Pinky's Gang Member
Frank Montes Pinky's Gang Member
Rebekah Russell Extra (uncredited)
William Scott Brown Mr. Kienast (uncredited)
Brad Spencer Cop (uncredited)
Name Job
Peggy Rajski Director
Barbara Tuss Script Supervisor
Shelly Glasser Production Manager
Margaret M. Rajski Post Production Coordinator
Susan Lyall Costume Design
George Lee Scenic Artist
Cindy Stillwell Set Dresser
Srđan Popović Sound Mixer
Erik McLane Editorial Staff
Sandi Cook Props
Nikki Moungey Makeup & Hair
Mark Hutman Property Master
Sally McDermott Key Makeup Artist
Kevin C. Walberg Carpenter
Jody Hummer Location Manager
Paul Coogan Sound Mixer
Leslie McDonald Production Design
Mario Duran Key Hair Stylist
Tony Martinez Sound Editor
Laura Goldsmith Wardrobe Supervisor
Mary M. Torras Assistant Editor
Matthew Ferreira Set Dresser
Michael Barry Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Yuri Makino Grip
Danny Troob Music
Marc Reshovsky Director of Photography
John Tintori Editor
Dianne Chadwick Set Decoration
Quentin O'Brian Scenic Artist
Scott Plauche Art Direction
Caitlin Blue Set Dresser
Lisa J. Levine ADR Editor
Taryn Walsh Set Costumer
Bill Cancienne Property Master
Kath Budh Raja Props
Doreen Austria Assistant Art Director
Craig Beaubien Negative Cutter
Nicholas H. Parker Set Dresser
Nillie Imura Editorial Staff
Thom Fleming Production Manager
Beth Bernstein Researcher
Helena Shepher Boom Operator
Brian Besterman Music Programmer
Tony Fanning Art Direction
Elizabeth Cunningham Production Manager
Danny Miller Assistant Editor
Aileen Winter Mostel Title Designer
Frank H. Woodward Assistant Location Manager
Beth Siegel Set Dresser
Will van Hazel First Assistant Camera
Wesley Groves Playback Coordinator
Karyn Rachtman Music Supervisor
Gregory Schwartz Still Photographer
Nathan Wilson Second Assistant Camera
Julie Firstenberg Choreographer
Jessie Alvarez Stand In
Alex Klabukov Dolly Grip
John Guerra Gaffer
Phil Eisenhower Studio Teacher
Jeffrey Fitzgerald Electrician
Mark Davis Key Grip
Doug Weinmann Electrician
Eric Sandlin Electrician
Alex Klyusner Grip
Michael Stewart Maahs Grip
Roger Meilink Best Boy Lighting Technician
Alex Herron Electrician
Diane Silverstadt Casting Assistant
Matt Steinauer Grip
Shawn E. Helgedalen Electrician
Joel Arnold Electrician
Amber Maahs Grip
Christina Peters Extras Casting
Levon Besnelian Grip
Virgil Fornas Studio Teacher
Randall Ott Grip
Angelo Lucai Grip
Debe Waisman Extras Casting
Michael Ulmer Electrician
Michael Wahl Grip
Daniel Wade Electrician
Drew Ann Rosenberg Production Supervisor
John F. Lyons Production Coordinator
Robbie Meckler Best Boy Grip
Scott Burgin Camera Loader
Bill Dance Additional Casting
Jennifer Wilkinson Assistant Production Manager
Adam Digby Roodman Production Coordinator
Jeff Wilson Best Boy Grip
Celeste Lecesne Writer
Avy Kaufman Casting
Chris L. Spellman Set Decoration
Marc Wielage Colorist
Dawn Solér Music Supervisor
Name Title
Peggy Rajski Producer
Randy Stone Producer
Kim A. Snyder Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Although there are undoubtedly some more serious undercurrents for this short drama, it’s carried off with an engaging light-heartedness that does raise a smile. Did you know, for example, that there is a direct correlation between getting your sperm on your hands and then going deaf (as well as bli ... nd, I presume)? “Trevor” (Brett Barsky) is really just your average teenage lad struggling to get any attention from his parents. His school life isn’t much better until he is befriended by baseball heart-throb “Pinky” (Jonah Rooney). Things are on the up, and he even starts listening to the more upbeat tracks from his Diana Ross collection. Unfortunately, he mistakenly confides his adulation for his new best pal with “Walter” (Allen Dorane) and next thing he is being shunned by everyone and given the ultimate in embarrassing life lectures by their local curate. Oh dear! Now we are back to “Endless Love” and some drastic action. What next? It’s told using a quite amusing “Dear diary” confessional style alongside an entertaining effort from Barsky as his character deals with every trauma as if it were to be his last, but without ridiculing the significance to a young gay lad of finding his own sexuality amidst a society at best ignorant, at worst more cruel. It’s the fact that it’s message is delivered more subtly that works better here, and there’s food for thought here for a world of folks called “Trevor”, their friends and parents alike.

Jan 01, 2026