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For those who admired him for his Intellect, Humanity and Courage.
Dedicated to the memory of
Quentin Crisp
"Existence is a funny thing that happened to me on the way to the grave."
- Quentin Crisp

Barriers

Released : 2000

Stars: Jamaul Roots, Geoff Garcy, Annie Golden, Quentin Crisp

Director: Alan Baxter

A story of the power of friendship to cross barriers. Tori (Jamaul Roots), an affluent teen, makes friends with Snake (Geoff Garcy), a streetwise kid from Harlem. His worried parents hire Phil (Annie Golden) to keep an eye on him. Things become more involved when Snake's older brother appears on the scene. Along the way Tori is advised by a local deli-owner Nathan (Quentin Crisp).

This film won the Shirley Clark award at the Hunnington Film Festival.