Beatific Vision (2008 film)

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For the religious concept, see Beatific vision

Beatific Vision (2008) is an independent film produced in the San Francisco Bay Area, directed by LGBT director Sountru.

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Beatific Vision is a gay spiritual comedy about getting what you need as opposed to what you think you want. What does Michael (Michael Vega) do when his lover of fourteen years, Chad (Darryl Hulsey), dies from brain cancer?

Michael does not have much time to grieve when Chad as an angel immediately comes back to him. Chad has seen Michael's future and now takes it upon himself to guide and nudge Michael along his path. Chad's psychiatrist, Damien (Joe Higuchi), has agreed to support Michael in this process but as hard as Damien tries he cannot deny his infatuation with Michael.

The seemingly unrelated "coincidences" begin to fall into steps of Michael's path when cute boy toy Bryan (Norm Munoz) arrives on the scene the night after scattering Chad's ashes. Damien's ex-wife Pat (Leslie Ann Price) and Michael's best friend Barbra (Marianne Shine), add to the mix and are also guided by Angel Chad to their destiny. Like a board game, Angel Chad provides just the right amount of clues to Michael to begrudgingly move him towards his ideal future.

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