Film Review: Every Day

Every Day - New LGBT Film

Every Day explores the idea of what it means to simply be human and not bound by gender, race, or sexuality.

The film, based on the book of the same name by openly gay author David Levithan, explores the idea of what it means to simply be human and not bound by gender, race, sexuality, etc. It has a wonderful message of inclusivity and learning to look beyond the surface of the labels that divide us to find out what makes us the same.

In addition to author Levithan, director Michael Sucsy is also openly gay, and the film features trans actor Ian Alexander (The OA).

Based on David Levithan’s acclaimed bestseller, Every Day tells the story of Rhiannon, a 16-year old girl who falls in love with a mysterious soul named “A” who inhabits a different body every day.

Feeling an unmatched connection, Rhiannon and A work each day to find each other, not knowing what or who the next day will bring.

The more the two fall in love, the more the realities of loving someone who is a different person every 24 hours takes a toll, leaving Rhiannon and “A” to face the hardest decision either has ever had to make.

Watch on Apple TV


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