Children of God (film)

[citation needed] White Bahamian painting student Jonny (Johnny Ferro), an awkward obsessive-compulsive, is faced with losing his scholarship at a Nassau university if he does not live up to the potential his professors believe he has.

But first he finds Romeo (Stephen Tyrone Williams), a handsome, self-confident guy who shows Jonny the scenic spots, and a bit more.

Lena Mackey (Margaret Laurena Kemp) is an extremely conservative forty-year-old, anti-gay activist who finds out that her pastor husband is not who he represents himself to be.

Tired of her husband spouting high-and-mighty, anti-gay rhetoric at rallies while refusing to own up to the cruelty and contradictions in his private life, Lena has a decision to make.

Johnny Ferro won Best Actor at the Out on Film festival in Atlanta, Georgia, against runner-up James Franco (for Howl).

[4] Variety reviewer Boyd van Hoeij similarly praised its cinematography and the lead actors while also noting its "formulaic elements".