Soldier's Girl
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Directed by | Frank Pierson |
Written by | Ron Nyswaner |
Starring |
Troy Garity Lee Pace |
Music by | Jan A.P. Kaczmarek |
Cinematography | Paul Sarossy |
Edited by | Katina Zinner |
Release dates |
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Running time | 112 minutes |
Country | United States, Canada |
Language | English |
Soldier's Girl is a 2003 Canadian-American drama film produced by Showtime. It is based on a story of the relationship between Barry Winchell and Calpernia Addams and the events that led up to Barry's murder by a fellow soldier. It was written by Ron Nyswaner and directed by Frank R. Pierson, with Troy Garity starring as Barry and Lee Pace starring as Calpernia.
Plot
Barry is a private with the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Army, stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Calpernia works as a showgirl at a transgender revue in Nashville, Tennessee when the two met in 1999. Barry's roommate Justin Fisher (Shawn Hatosy) brings Barry to the club where Calpernia performs. When Barry and Calpernia dated several times. Fisher, perhaps jealous, participates in spreading rumors on post about Winchell's alleged affair, which appeared to be a violation of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy which bars discussion of the sexual orientation of military personnel. Barry faces increasing harassment and pressure, which explode into violence over Fourth of July weekend after Winchell's easily bests Glover in a fight. While Calpernia performs in a pageant in Nashville, Barry is beaten to death in his sleep with a baseball bat by Calvin Glover. The baseball bat was given to Glover by Fisher. The film ends with a discussion of the aftermath from a narrowed point of view.
Cast
- Troy Garity as Barry Winchell
- Lee Pace as Calpernia Addams
- Andre Braugher as Carlos Diaz
- Shawn Hatosy as Justin Fisher
- Philip Eddolls as Calvin Glover
- Merwin Mondesir as Henry Millens
- Dan Petronijevic as Collin Baker (as Daniel Petronijevic)
Awards and nominations
Year | Group | Award Nomination | Resulted |
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2003 | Emmy | Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special (Frank Pierson) | Nominated |
Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special (Prosthetic) (Raymond Mackintosh and Russell Cate) | Nominated | ||
Gotham Awards | Breakthrough Award (Lee Pace) | Won | |
2004 | GLAAD | Outstanding Television Movie or Mini-Series | Nominated |
Golden Globe | Best Mini-Series or Motion Picture made for Television | Nominated | |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television (Troy Garity) | Nominated | ||
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television (Lee Pace) | Nominated | ||
Independent Spirit Awards | Best Male Lead (Lee Pace) | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Male (Troy Garity) | Nominated | ||
Peabody Award | Won | ||
Satellite Awards | Best Motion Picture Made for Television | Nominated | |
Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television (Troy Garity) | Nominated | ||
Best Performance by an Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television (Lee Pace) | Nominated | ||
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television (Shawn Hatosy) | Nominated | ||
Television Critics Association Awards | Outstanding Movie, Miniseries or Special | Nominated |
Soldier's Girl was also hailed as one of the ten best Television Programs of the Year (2003) by the American Film Institute.
See also
External links
- Soldier's Girl at the Internet Movie Database
- The Story Behind "Soldier's Girl," by Calpernia Addams
- An Interview with Jane Fonda on Gender
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