
Sugar 2004
"Everyone has a fix."
In John Palmer's intimate drama *Sugar (2004)*, a coming-of-age story unfolds when 18-year-old Cliff receives a birthday gift from his sister that pushes him into uncharted territory.
Director: John Palmer
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sugar (2004) about?
Cliff's 18th birthday takes an unexpected turn when a gift from his sister thrusts him into Toronto's gay street life. His encounter with Butch, a streetwise hustler, leads to a complex relationship that tests Cliff's ideals and forces him to face Butch's struggles with addiction.
Who directed Sugar?
John Palmer, a filmmaker known for his work in intimate character-driven dramas, directed *Sugar*.
Who stars in Sugar?
The film features Brendan Fehr, Andre Noble, Haylee Wanstall, Maury Chaykin, and Michael Riley in its leading roles.
Is Sugar (2004) worth watching?
While lacking an IMDb rating, *Sugar* offers a gritty, emotionally resonant story that fans of drama and romance will appreciate. Its modest runtime and realistic portrayal of complex relationships make it a compelling watch for those seeking something raw and thought-provoking.
How long is Sugar?
The film runs for 78 minutes.
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About Sugar (2004) — A raw drama about youth, addiction and unexpected connections
In John Palmer's intimate drama *Sugar (2004)*, a coming-of-age story unfolds when 18-year-old Cliff receives a birthday gift from his sister that pushes him into uncharted territory. A mix of marijuana, alcohol, a subway token, and a dare to lose his virginity sends Cliff into Toronto's underground gay street scene, where he meets Butch, a charismatic yet troubled hustler. Their bond deepens as Cliff navigates newfound excitement and intimacy, but Butch's struggles with addiction and instability cast a shadow over their relationship, forcing Cliff to confront harsh realities beyond youthful rebellion.
This raw, character-driven film blends drama and romance to explore themes of vulnerability, dependency, and the search for connection. With a tight runtime of 78 minutes, *Sugar (2004)* delivers an intense, emotionally charged narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.