The first English-Canadian gay feature, WINTER KEPT US WARM is a touching exploration of the conflicted friendship between two University of Toronto students. “This low budget ($8,000) student-made film is another example of the several youth-oriented films of the early sixties - and one of the most subtle and accomplished. . . . David Secter not only captures the ambiance of Canadian university life, but creates a memorable psychological portrait of two young men that reverses conventional roles” (Peter Morris, The Film Companion).
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