Big Eden
"Big Eden" is a 2000 independent film directed by Thomas Bezucha. The story is set in a small, picturesque town in Montana and follows the life of a gay artist named Henry Hart, who returns to his hometown to care for his ailing grandfather. The film explores themes of love, acceptance, and community as Henry reconnects with his roots and faces his past.
The film features a diverse cast, including Eric Schweig and Nanette Fabray, and highlights the challenges and joys of small-town life. "Big Eden" is notable for its positive representation of LGBTQ+ characters and relationships, making it a significant work in queer cinema.