Issues 101

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Issues 101
Directed by John Lincoln
Produced by John Lincoln
Kenneth Schuyler
Written by John Lincoln
Music by Rudy Matthews
Cinematography Kenneth Schuyler
Editing by Gabrielle Grant
Distributed by Triangle Pillar Group
Ariztical Entertainment
Release date(s) 2002
Running time 90 minutes
Country USA
Language English
Budget $75,000 USD (estimated)
IMDb profile

Issues 101 is a gay-themed independent romantic drama film released in 2002. It is notable for being the film debut of American Idol alumna Kelly Clarkson, who has a small role. Issues 101 played at gay and lesbian film festivals throughout 2002 and 2003.

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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Joe comes out and goes to college. He finds himself one-third of a love triangle with two other guys, one gay and the other "straight with issues."

The film attracted a formal complaint by a viewer to the New Zealand Broadcast Standards Authority after it aired during the Triangle Television gay television festival in Aukland in January 2003. The BSA ruled that the scenes depicting oral and anal sex were offensive and the timeslot of its broadcast (8.30PM) was unsuitable for children.

Issues 101 was released on Region 1 DVD on April 13, 2004.

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