My Gentleman Friends

My Gentleman Friends is a Canadian docudrama television film, directed by Moze Mossanen and released in 1999.

[1] The film centres on Victor (Aron Tager), Gordon (David Gardner) and Luigi (François Klanfer), three older gay men who were all once dancers with a ballet company, and are being interviewed about their lives by documentary filmmaker Margaret (Christina Collins).

[2] The cast also includes David Dunbar, Greg Spottiswood and Brigitte Gall as production staff assisting Margaret.

Although the main trio of actors was not literally playing themselves, many of their characters' reminiscences in the film were true stories gathered by Mossanen from interviews with real older gay men who had worked in performing arts as actors, musicians, or dancers.

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