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Anything for John 1993

An intimate portrait of actor‑writer‑director John Cassavetes, honoring his genius for probing the human condition. Featuring candid interviews with his wife Gena Rowlands and collaborators Peter Falk, Ben Gazzara and Seymour Cassel. Clips from his celebrated films and many rare photographs bring this heartfelt documentary to life.

An intimate portrait of actor‑writer‑director John Cassavetes, honoring his genius for probing the human condition. Featuring candid interviews with his wife Gena Rowlands and collaborators Peter Falk, Ben Gazzara and Seymour Cassel. Clips from his celebrated films and many rare photographs bring this heartfelt documentary to life.

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Summer ends and 16-year-old Chris, who has long been bullied, starts at a new high school with a plan to escape the kicks and punches of his peers. To walk through the hallway without drawing attention, he decides to disguise himself as a girl and slip into school every day. What begins as a simple ruse soon grows into something more—an everyday routine that feels less like a risk and more like a new lease on life. Chris discovers that presenting as female gives him a surprising sense of freedom, and he grows comfortable slipping into this second identity. He even finds a bit of audacious joy in trading barbs with his chief tormentor, Kurt, who secretly starts to fall for the girl Chris has become. At the same time, Chris forms a tentative friendship with Marie, a cheerleading teammate who is also Kurt’s sister, and who becomes someone he secretly admires.

With his newfound confidence, Chris signs up to become a member of the cheer squad, hoping to spend more time with Marie and to prove to himself that he can fit in. Before long, he wins both Marie’s trust and Kurt’s, and the trio grows close. Kurt admits that his heat of cruelty is fueled by peer pressure, and Chris convinces him to make amends by apologizing to Dan, a friend who has also suffered at Kurt’s hands. The mood thickens as the danger of the disguise surfaces: Kurt begins to push for more, and Chris worries about being found out. A keen-eyed PE teacher notices Chris’s attention to the girls in the locker room and, misreading the situation, assumes he may be a lesbian. The teacher pulls him aside for a serious conversation, and Chris, fearing exposure, confesses the disguise. He tries to deflect by saying he is a transvestite who enjoys dressing in women’s clothes, a lie that buys him time but not peace.

That evening, Marie visits Chris at home, and his parents, unaware of the ruse, mistake Marie for his girlfriend. The family’s misunderstanding adds to the tension, as Louis, Chris’s father, begins to suspect that something is off about his son’s behavior. To protect the secret, Chris fabricates a story about Kurt’s supposed sexuality, convincing his father that Chris is straight and nothing about the situation is alarming. The next day, with cheerleader camp looming, Louis learns the truth and the household is thrown into upheaval. Chris’s attempt to share a kiss with Marie during a rehearsal is thwarted when she pulls away, leaving him to face the consequences alone.

The climax arrives during the cheerleading performance itself, when the truth finally comes out on stage. Encouraged by the PE teacher to come clean, Chris reveals that he is a boy. Kurt reacts with anger, threatening a fight, but Chris steps in to defend Kurt and reassure him that his masculinity isn’t compromised by a brave choice to be himself. The confrontation gives way to a fragile peace, and Marie, though hurt by the deception, ultimately forgives him as the three navigate the complicated truth of who they are and who they might become.

The film also weaves in the real voices of those who appear as themselves, adding a documentary layer to the personal drama. Through these moments, the narrative explores themes of identity, belonging, and the pressure to conform, inviting viewers to consider how adolescence can push someone to adopt a facade in order to survive—and what it takes to step out from behind it when the risk of exposure becomes the cost of honesty.

The documentary features reflections from a number of figures who appear as themselves, contributing to the frame with insights on performance and identity: Seymour Cassel, Gena Rowlands, Peter Falk, John Cassavetes (archive footage), Ben Gazzara, Samuel Fuller, Lelia Goldoni, Hugh Hurd, Al Ruban, Michael Ventura, and Sam Shaw contribute to a broader meditation on performance, truth, and growing up.

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