
Alone in his college dorm room, a young man struggles with his family's reaction when he is pressured into coming out to them over the telephone. Damian sinks into depression as he realizes that both he and his family have an arduous journey ahead if they are to heal old wounds and accept his sexuality. Coming to Terms demonstrates how denial and blame can damage relationships and is an excellent video for youth, counselors and families.
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Alone in his college dorm room, a young man struggles with his family's reaction when he is pressured into coming out to them over the telephone. Damian sinks into depression as he realizes that both he and his family have an arduous journey ahead if they are to heal old wounds...
Coming to Terms (2000) was directed by Shawn Postoff. The film is a Drama production with a runtime of 0h 16m, rated 2.7/10.
Coming to Terms runs 0h 16m (16 minutes total). Audience rating: 2.7/10 from 3 votes. Genre: Drama.
Coming to Terms is rated 2.7/10 by 3 viewers — below average. A good pick for Drama fans.