
Flyover Country is a comedy drama about life in the Midwest. Todd and Russ, two twenty-something college students, meet in a contemporary English literature class. Soon they become good friends, but that friendship is tested when Russ finds out that Todd is openly gay. In addition, their lives become more complicated when all of Russ's family & friends begin to believe Russ is also gay. Things don't go well for Todd either once his religious conservative sister and family fin... (Full plot summary below)
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Flyover Country is a comedy drama about life in the Midwest. Todd and Russ, two twenty-something college students, meet in a contemporary English literature class. Soon they become good friends, but that friendship is tested when Russ finds out that Todd is openly gay. In addition, their lives become more complicated when all of Russ's family & friends begin to believe Russ is also gay. Things don't go well for Todd either once his religious conservative sister and family find out the truth about his sexual orientation. Surrounded by polarized family and friends, Russ and Todd's paths continue to cross as they both search for a better life in Flyover Country. Flyover Country is an independent film directed by Jim Fields, co-written by Jim Fields and Shaun Vetick, and produced by Neva Cozine, Jim Fields, and Shaun Vetick of Objectif 49 Films. Featuring a vibrant cast, Flyover Country is an entertaining depiction of the social struggles facing all generations today in the heartland of America.
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| User ReviewMike MFlyover Country is a midwestern tour de force that accurately depicts life for a friendship between gays and straights in conservative Nebraska. |
| User ReviewJim FI may be a little biased, but this challenging and entertaining film is definitely worth seeing. Made for under 15 thousand dollars, "Flyover Country" shows that a movie about a serious subject can be made on a very low budget. Check it out! |