Directors: Jay Gianukos, Susan Barnes Orin Kennedy and Bernardo Puccio decide to commemorate their 30-plus year relationship by erecting a marble monument by the lake at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Gay marriage being impossible at the time, the monument would be Kennedy and Puccio’s way to historically document that they have loved each other for over 30 years. As part of the package deal at Hollywood Forever, a Life Story Documentary is produced as a way to fill in the gap between the date of birth and date of death. Orin and Bernardo hire filmmaker Jay Gianukos to make their Life Story Documentary. Typically the documentary is saved to be shown during the funeral; but Kennedy and Puccio decide to add a twist, screening their Life Story Documentary at the unveiling of their monument for their friends and family to view. During their Life Story Documentary, Kennedy and Puccio reminisce...
- 10/20/2010
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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