Hold Your Peace
Breaking Glass PicturesWhen the hopelessly single Aiden is asked to be the best man at his ex–boyfriend Max's commitment ceremony, he finds himself confronting unresolved heartache. To make matters worse, Aiden will have to spend the weekend of the wedding with Max and his soon–to–be–husband at their lake house. So, rather than go alone, Max decides to invite his roommate's outrageous friend Lance to pose as his boyfriend. But, in the days leading up to the ceremony, Aiden discovers the awkward tension may be more than he can handle.
Reasons to Buy
- Gay romantic comedy fans will not be disappointed. This is a crowd-pleaser.
- As two matchmaking, marriage-breaking schemers, newcomers Scott Higgins and Aleisha give two truly funny, exceedingly charming performances.
- Hold Your Peace will resonate with anyone who has ever wanted someone that they couldn't have.
DVD Features
OuttakesDirector & Cast Commentary
Short Featurettes - What Is Hold Your Peace?
Information
- Director: Wade McDonald
- Producer: Wade McDonald
- Producer: Mehul Shah
- Writer: Wade McDonald
- Length: 1 hrs. 36 mins.
- Rating: NR
- Released: Dec 13 2011
- Production Year: 2011
- TLA SKU: 1592845
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC Code: 857965003009
- Catalog #: DV3248452
Reviews
3 Reviews for Hold Your Peace
Write a ReviewReview by Dudley Best
By: Dudley Best
In-House Review - Jun 16 2011
In-House Review - Jun 16 2011
Aiden (Chad Ford) is asked to be the best man at the commitment ceremony of his ex-boyfriend Max (Tyler Brockington). Despite the objections of his friends, Aiden agrees to do it - only because he doesn't want to admit that he might still be in love ...
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Review by just a reviewer
By: just a reviewer
.....at least a Couple of Feet...when I watch a Gay Romance movie.
Sorry to say...this film got me barely an Inch. Even after a couple of watchings. And here are just a few reasons WHY (I exclude any comment on the storyline, which Robe... Read More
Sorry to say...this film got me barely an Inch. Even after a couple of watchings. And here are just a few reasons WHY (I exclude any comment on the storyline, which Robe... Read More
Review by Amos Lassen
By: Amos Lassen
For some reason, very few gay romantic comedies work and I still do not know why not. Here we have Aiden (Chad Ford) who is asked to be the best man for his ex-boyfriend, Max (Tyler Brockington) at his commitment ceremony (and we immediately see the ...
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