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Holding the Man

A love story for everyone.
2015 | 128m | English

(14100 votes)

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Tim and John fell in love while teenagers at their all-boys high school. John was captain of the football team, Tim an aspiring actor playing a minor part in Romeo and Juliet. Their romance endured for 15 years in the face of everything life threw at it – the separations, the discrimination, the temptations, the jealousies and the losses – until the only problem that love can't solve tried to destroy them.
Release Date: Aug 27, 2015
Director: Neil Armfield
Writer: Tommy Murphy, Timothy Conigrave
Genres: Drama
Keywords aids, 1970s, australia, love, hiv, romance, lgbt, long term relationship, sexual discrimination, gay theme
Production Companies Goalpost Pictures, Screen Australia, Snow Republic, John Barry Group
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 05, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ryan Corr Timothy Conigrave
Craig Stott John Caleo
Guy Pearce Dick Conigrave
Sarah Snook Pepe Trevor
Anthony LaPaglia Bob Caleo
Geoffrey Rush Barry
Camilla Ah Kin Lois Caleo
Kerry Fox Mary Gert Conigrave
Tom Hobbs Peter Craig
Jacob Collins-Levy Andrew
Tony Rickards Mr. O'Connell
Lee Cormie Eric
PiaGrace Moon Prue
Tegan Higginbotham Gina
Luke Christopoulos Chris Caleo (13 years)
Santo Tripodi Michael Caleo
Tessa de Josselin Anna Conigrave
Name Job
Neil Armfield Director
Tommy Murphy Writer
Esther Rodewald Line Producer
Timothy Conigrave Author
Rolland Pike Set Decoration
Paul Kiely Script Supervisor
Mandi Bialek-Wester Art Direction
Dany Cooper Editor
Alan John Original Music Composer
Alice Babidge Costume Design
Natalie Wall Casting
Josephine Ford Production Design
Gail Kane Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Sarah Enticknap Still Photographer
Fiona Rees-Jones Makeup Designer
Nikki Barrett Casting
Germain McMicking Director of Photography
Name Title
Kylie du Fresne Producer
Tristan Whalley Executive Producer
Andrew Mackie Executive Producer
Cameron Huang Executive Producer
Richard Payten Executive Producer
Tommy Murphy Associate Producer
Rosemary Blight Executive Producer
Ben Grant Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Based on a true story; this is a touching and moving story of a couple of young Australian men who fall in love as youngsters in the days before there was any AIDS awareness. Ryan Corr ("Tim") and Craig Matthew Scott ("Tom") are superb as they act out their joyous loving relationship (complete with ... it's obligatory ups and downs) and then have to face the fact that, 15 years later, one has become terminally ill. We share the traumatic journey, poignantly told as they both try to reconcile themselves to the inevitable. Guy Pearce and Geoffrey Rush star too and Anthony LaPaglia and Camilla Ah Kin play "John"'s parents sensitively - their grief compounded by their perception of the blame lying on his "choices". It is raw and at times horrible to watch - the decline is pretty full-on but none the less watchable and engrossing for that. It's seems odd now that this was an unstoppable disease, but for many of us who were young in the 1970s and 1980s this was just how it happened. The lack of legal status of the partner in the whole process is sickening but thankfully, for many, long changed for the better.

Oct 10, 2025