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This is The Queerty Interview, where we bring you conversations with the most exciting LGBTQ+ voices in entertainment, activism, and beyond.
In this episode, we’re joined by Corey Fogelmanis and Miles Gutierrez-Riley, stars of the queer coming-of-age film I Wish You All the Best. The feature directorial debut of Tommy Dorfman, the movie adapts the acclaimed Mason Deaver novel about a non-binary teen named Ben who moves in with their older sister after coming out to their parents—who don’t take it well.
As Ben starts over in a new home and school, they find an unexpected mentor in their art teacher and a surprising connection with classmate Nathan—two people who help them embrace their authentic self.
Fogelmanis and Gutierrez-Riley bring warmth, vulnerability, and genuine chemistry to this tender story of identity, love, and found family. With I Wish You All the Best now playing in select theaters, the actors reflect on building their on-screen bond and why they wish a movie like this had existed when they were teens.
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This is The Queerty Interview, where we bring you conversations with the most exciting LGBTQ+ voices in entertainment, activism, and beyond.
In this episode, we’re joined by Corey Fogelmanis and Miles Gutierrez-Riley, stars of the queer coming-of-age film I Wish You All the Best. The feature directorial debut of Tommy Dorfman, the movie adapts the acclaimed Mason Deaver novel about a non-binary teen named Ben who moves in with their older sister after coming out to their parents—who don’t take it well.
As Ben starts over in a new home and school, they find an unexpected mentor in their art teacher and a surprising connection with classmate Nathan—two people who help them embrace their authentic self.
Fogelmanis and Gutierrez-Riley bring warmth, vulnerability, and genuine chemistry to this tender story of identity, love, and found family. With I Wish You All the Best now playing in select theaters, the actors reflect on building their on-screen bond and why they wish a movie like this had existed when they were teens.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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