Longtime Companion

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Longtime Companion is a 1989 American drama film that poignantly portrays the early years of the AIDS crisis through the intertwined lives of a group of friends in New York.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American drama film
film
awardNominatedFor Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
basedOn original screenplay
castMember Brian Cousins
Bruce Davison
Campbell Scott
Dermot Mulroney
John Dossett
Mark Lamos
Mary-Louise Parker
Patrick Cassidy
Stephen Caffrey
cinematographyBy Tony C. Jannelli
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Norman René
distributor Samuel Goldwyn Company
surface form: The Samuel Goldwyn Company
editedBy Katherine Wenning
filmingLocation New York City
filmRuntime approximately 96 minutes
genre LGBT-related film
drama film
independent film
hasTheme friendship
grief
loss
stigma surrounding AIDS
mainSubject AIDS crisis
HIV/AIDS
surface form: HIV/AIDS in the United States
MPAARating R
musicBy Greg De Belles
narrativeFocus intertwined lives of a group of friends
nominatedPerson Bruce Davison
notableAward Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor
notableFor being one of the first wide-release theatrical films to address AIDS
originalLanguage English
portrays gay community in New York City
producer Lindsay Law
Stan Wlodkowski
publicationDate 1989
releaseDecade 1980s
releaseFormat theatrical release
releaseYear 1989
screenwriter Craig Lucas
setting New York City
timePeriod early years of the AIDS epidemic

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Dermot Mulroney notableWork Longtime Companion
Mary-Louise Parker notableWork Longtime Companion
Patrick Cassidy notableWork Longtime Companion
Campbell Scott notableWork Longtime Companion