
When Alex and Mark Farley were growing up in Missoula, Mont., in the 1980s and ’90s, they were inseparable. The crew-cut identical twins played together, attended school in the same classrooms, swam in Flathead Lake together at the family’s vacation home. “They had always been perfect children,” their mother said.
Then things started to happen — lots of things, most of which are
revealed in a documentary to be screened Sunday at the Frameline gay
film festival.


