Features: DVD, English, Subtitled Close To Leo concerns family...namely, Leo's family. At 21, he's the eldest of four; at 11, Marcel is the youngest. With their relatively young parents, they are a happy and close-knit group. The family loves Leo and accepts his homosexuality, but when they learn of his HIV-positive status, they face a situation that will eventually test all bonds.The family worries that Marcel is too young to deal with this challenging news, and so they exclude him from family discussions of Leo's health. But one night after dinner Marcel overhears, and the news frightens him. The family pretends everything is fine in front of Marcel--or perhaps they are just deluding themselves. Marcel knows something is wrong and wants to hear the truth, but neither his parents nor his brothers will speak openly about the situation. Facing the prospect of an arduous medical regimen, Leo becomes increasingly frustrated and takes matters in his own hands. When Leo decides not to take "the cocktail" of medication, he must explain himself to Marcel and face his own uncertain future. "Tender yet unflinching... A film of much perception in illuminating the complexities of truly loving relationships." Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times
 Editor's Note
 Twenty-one-year-old Leo (Pierre Mignard) is the eldest son of a tightknit rural French family headed by youthful parents who love him and accept his homosexuality. When the family learns of Leo's HIV-positive status, things become much more challenging for the loving group--especially for youngest brother Marcel (Yannis Lespert), who is being excluded from serious family discussions about Leo's condition due to his age. But Marcel overhears one particular conversation and learns the devastating news on his own, leading the 11-year-old on a quest for the truth even as his family continues to pretend that nothing is wrong. This warm French drama explores the boundaries of family love during times of crisis from a unique and very moving perspective.
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