I believe there was a sticky with a link to watch it a few months back, it was in some film festival. I saw a part of it, it was only like 20 minutes long or something? It was about two brothers who fall in love, with homophobic parents, and eventually run away. Their parents begin to chase after them..., and that's all I remember, I'm afraid. It seemed like the director of the film, or anyone involved for that matter were taking a risk in the creating because it's so out there, so far from what's considered normal. Due to it being almost human nature to be afraid of what we don't understand, at least so it seems, that it'd have caused controversy, probally negative controversy. Looking at the film as I did, I was intially shocked because I've never seen anything like it. I had to actually go back to rewatch it a second time to make sure I didn't imagine it. Although, the actual film was predictable, rushed, and lacked an adequate vocal conversation. http://imdb.com/title/tt0420931/
I've heard it was beautifully shot. And the director is trying to turn it into a major motion picture. He supposedly out trying to get funding right now. I've seen a trailer and music video about it on youtube. From what I've seen I think it might be really sweet and sad, even though it was really out of the ordinary and contraversal. Imagine how contraversal it will be if they make it into a bigger film.