Nobody's Perfect
Originally released in 2002. Nobody's Perfect is a feature film. directed by Robert Tutak.
Starring Michael Jacoby, Leonardo Nam, and Jay Alan Christianson
Synopsis
A straight story featuring five gays and a fag hag--six deeply screwed-up characters. All typical New Yorkers: a Korean from Australia; a Belizean; a Jew from Brooklyn; a beach boy from California; and an Italian of Polish descent from Long Island. All in the New York state of mind: desperately in search of love--in all the wrong places. They make: three couples, five flings, four breakups. ER's boyfriend Joshua romances Karen's boyfriend Teo. Teo meets Frederic, whose boyfriend John romances ER. Frederic and John split then reconcile. ER and Joshua reconcile then split. Only Teo and Karen maintain their commitment to each other--he's gay, she's straight! Hey--nobody's perfect!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nobody's Perfect about?
A straight story featuring five gays and a fag hag--six deeply screwed-up characters. All typical New Yorkers: a Korean from Australia; a Belizean; a Jew from Brooklyn; a beach boy from California;...
Who directed Nobody's Perfect?
Nobody's Perfect was directed by Robert Tutak.
How long is Nobody's Perfect?
Nobody's Perfect has a runtime of 1 hours and 36 minutes (96 minutes total).
When was Nobody's Perfect released?
Nobody's Perfect was released on July 19, 2002 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Nobody's Perfect?
The main cast of Nobody's Perfect includes Michael Jacoby, Leonardo Nam, Jay Alan Christianson, Michelle Damato, David Lavine.