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Boys Don't Cry

A true story about finding the courage to be yourself.
1999 | 118m | English

(106814 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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A young transgender man explores his gender identity and searches for love in rural Nebraska.
Release Date: Sep 02, 1999
Director: Kimberly Peirce
Writer: Kimberly Peirce, Andy Bienen
Genres: Drama, Crime
Keywords rape, identity, small town, based on true story, love, friends, murder, romance, anger, hate crime, woman director, nebraska, trans man, small town murder, transphobia, gender identity, 1990s, rural town
Production Companies Fox Searchlight Pictures, Killer Films, Hart-Sharp Entertainment, IFC Productions
Box Office Revenue: $11,540,607
Budget: $2,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Hilary Swank Brandon Teena
Chloë Sevigny Lana Tisdel
Peter Sarsgaard John Lotter
Brendan Sexton III Tom Nissen
Alicia Goranson Candace
Alison Folland Kate
Jeannetta Arnette Lana's Mom
Rob Campbell Brian
Matt McGrath Lonny
Cheyenne Rushing Nicole
Robert Prentiss Trucker
Josh Ridgway Kwik Stop Cashier
Craig Erickson Trucker in Kwik Stop
Stephanie Sechrist April
Jerry Haynes Judge
Lou Perryman Sheriff
Lisa Renee Wilson Pam
Jackson D. Kane Sam Phillips
Joseph Gibson Tom
Michael Tripp Nerdy Teen
Shana McClendon Girl in Car
Libby Villari Nurse
Paige Carl Griggs Dave (Deputy)
Gail Cronauer Clerk
Guilford Adams Brandon's Father (uncredited)
Christophe Dahlkvist Truck Driver (uncredited)
Taylor Eaves Toddler (uncredited)
Michelle Fairbanks Girl in Car (uncredited)
Gabriel Horn Lester (uncredited)
Gavin Perry Deputy (uncredited)
Robert A. Steffenino Bartender (uncredited)
Caitlin Wehrle Valley Girl (uncredited)
Name Job
Kimberly Peirce Writer, Director
Nathan Larson Original Music Composer
Jim Denault Director of Photography
Tracy Granger Editor
Jill Footlick Line Producer
Jon Marcus Line Producer
Kerry Barden Casting
Billy Hopkins Casting
Jennifer McNamara Casting
Shawn Carroll Art Direction
Vicki Farrell Costume Design
Andy Bienen Writer
Angela Angel Makeup & Hair
Jane Choi Key Makeup Artist
Jeff Francis Hairstylist
Kalen Hoyle Makeup Artist
Renee Lecuyer Makeup & Hair
Kerrie R. Plant Makeup & Hair
Tim Buchanan Stunts
Jack Bennett Special Effects
Diane Towery Stunts
Jim LaClair First Assistant Director
Lee Percy Editor
Michael Shaw Production Design
Suzanne Smith Crowley Casting
Russell Towery Stunt Coordinator
Ben Loggins Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
John N. Hart Producer
Eva Kolodner Producer
Jeffrey Sharp Producer
Caroline Kaplan Executive Producer
Morton Swinsky Co-Producer
Christine Vachon Producer
Pamela Koffler Executive Producer
Jonathan Sehring Executive Producer
John Sloss Executive Producer
Brad Simpson Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

You don't seem like you're from around here. It's one of those films that any film lover has to see to judge for themselves. A critical darling and an award winner, it's a film of undoubted emotional power. It is based on the tragic case of Teena Brandon (Hilary Swank) who was raped and murdered ... in 1993, it would become one of the significant cases of hate crime in American history. From the off Kimberly Peirce's film sets out its stall that we are in bleak territory, and so it proves. It dangles little shards of light, but constantly it proves uncompromising and unpleasant. There's a nagging irk that main characters are very thinly drawn, where motives are given short shrift, and this is bizarre given that the pic runs for nearly two hours. However, the performances of both Swank and Chloë Sevigny are outstanding, and Peirce handles the darkest scenes in the movie with a grace and tact that deserves applause. A tale that needed to be told, even in truncated form, Boys Don't Cry is fine cinema making. 8/10

May 16, 2024
Asa_movies
8.0

The atmosphere completely different from that nowadays. This was probably the first time for man to express his own feelings and sexual identity in public. So, it was something like a Big Bang for people who experienced fact that some of their kith are "such a weirdos". If you compare understanding ... of people today and only about 2 decades ago you can see that struggle for freedom and equality always exists, but they're a bit different. I may say the sexual revolution has just started and, if you compare some movie from 2000th, 2020th and (probably) 2040th, you will see people are starting to be more aware of changing in global sexual situation and, what is more important, it won't be taboo topic in the future. Kimberly Pierce made Teena Brandon being born-girl, living-boy. Teena was a very brave person, worth living more than "boys from gangs" without any drop of emotion and understanding others, in themselves. Person is changing during his life. People are changing during universal time. This is part of so called evolution. Not necessary revolution! Be who you are :) .................................................................................................. THE BLUEST EYES IN TEXAS The lonesome Texas sun was setting low And in the rear view mirror I watched it go I can still see the wind in her golden hair I close my eyes for a moment, I'm still here The bluest eyes in Texas Are haunting me tonight Like the stars that fill The midnight sky Her memory fills my mind (Where did I go wrong) Did I wait too long Or can I make it right The bluest eyes in Texas Are haunting me tonight Another town, another hotel room Another dream that ended way too soon Left me lonely way before the dawn Searching for the strength to carry on The bluest eyes in Texas Are haunting me tonight Like the stars that fill The midnight sky Her memory fills my mind (Where did I go wrong) Did I wait too long Or can I make it right The bluest eyes in Texas Are haunting me tonight For every heart you break You pay a price But I can't forget the tears In her blue eyes The bluest eyes in Texas Are haunting me tonight Like the stars that fill The midnight sky Her memory fills my mind (Where did I go wrong) Did I wait too long How can I make it right The bluest eyes in Texas Are haunting me tonight The bluest eyes in Texas Are haunting me tonight ................................................................................................. Review written by Asa_movies (Tanja)

Jun 23, 2021