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Squeeze is a New Zealand drama film, directed by Richard Turner and released in 1980. The film stars Robert Shannon as Grant, a bisexual businessman torn between his relationships with his fiancée Joy (Donna Akersten) and his boyfriend Paul (Paul Eady).

The film, made six years before homosexuality was decriminalized in New Zealand, was refused funding by the New Zealand Film Commission, and instead its $100,000 budget was funded almost entirely by individual donors within Auckland’s LGBT community.

The film premiered in July 1980 in Auckland, and had its North American premiere in October 1980 at the Chicago International Film Festival. It was subsequently screened in selected markets in 1981, including Sydney and Los Angeles, and at the 1981 Festival of Festivals in Toronto.

Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times reviewed the film positively, writing that “What is most important about ‘Squeeze’ is the steadfast compassion with which it views its hero…’Squeeze’ is a drama of most painful self-discovery, well-acted and heightened by an aptly moody, restless score.” Thomas criticized the score, but still thought that the execution matched the theme the film tried to make.

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