The Disgustings (2014)
Made of Sugar (2016) short film by Kevin Rios
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Un instante (2017) An intant by Adrià Guxens
An instant is a story about friendship, love and the importance of the small moments that endow our lives with meaning.
DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT
“An instant is my most personal project to date. It is a story in which I tried to capture how the passage of time affects our doubts and fears about opening up and expressing our feelings towards someone who attracts us. In this particular short, Hugo is unable to say the right words to Cosmo, a mysterious and charismatic guy he meets by chance. Thus, An instant is not the typical LGBT story that we have all seen a thousand times, but wants to delve into the delicate issues of friendship, desire, lost opportunities and self-deception. “
AWARDS
November 2017: Best International Student Film at the International Film Festival of Zaragoza (Spain).
NOMINATIONS
November 2018: Queer International Film Festival Playa del Carmen (Mexico).
October 2018: Barcelona International LGBT Film Festival (Spain), Madrid International Film Festival (Spain), Sant Andreu de la Barca Film Festival (Spain).
September 2018: Reeling: The Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival (USA).
August 2018: DIVERSO Cinema Festival Internacional de Cine LGBT (Colombia).
June 2018: Out Here Now Kansas City LGBT Film Festival (USA).
May 2018: Kashish Mumbai Queer Film Festival (India), Festival de Cine de Alicante (Spain), Festival Creando Interuniversitario (Spain).
April 2018: OutShine Miami (USA).
March 2018: Bangalore Queer Film Festival (India).
November 2017: ZINEBI (Spain), Andalesgai (Spain).
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I Feel Love (2012) Directed by Blake Pruitt
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The Bash (2013) Short film by Tyson FitzGerald
How hard would you fight for love? That is the question asked by filmmaker Tyson FitzGerald in this well made short film
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Last Night (2016) short film by Joie Estrella
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How Tasty Was My Little Cafuçu (2014)
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For the Love of Julio by Jamieson Pearce
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Adult (2017) by Jamieson Pearce
ADULT is a short film written/directed by Jamieson Pearce. Adapted from the short story ‘Porn 1’ by Christos Tsiolkas.
Festival Screenings:
South by Southwest (US)
New Orleans Film Festival (US)
Aesthetica Film Festival (UK)
Iris Prize (UK)
Inside Out, LGBT Film Festival (CA)
Melbourne Queer Film Festival (AUS)
My Queer Career (AUS)
Greek Australian Short Film Festival (AUS)
St. Kilda Film Festival (AUS)
Brisbane Queer Film Festival (AUS)
Bendigo Queer Film Festival (AUS)
North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (US)
Pride Film Festival (US)
Pink Lobster Film Festival (CA)
Pink Apple Film Festival (SWI)
Lovers Film Festival LGBTQI (ITA)
Roze Filmdagen Amsterdam (NL)
Phnom Penh Pride Fest (CAM)
Hanoi International Queer Film (VIE)
More by Jamieson Pearce:
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Boyfriends | Gay Love Story | Gacha Life Mini Movie
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Tom Ellis & Tom Welling || Lucifer
Lauren German
Chloe Decker
Deckerstar
Jason William Day
Lucifer x Pierce
D.B. Woodside
David Bryan “D.B.” Woodside
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Kink Crusaders (2011)
Window into the world of leather daddies….
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Informative documentary about an international gay leather event held in Chicago. Was surprised to see how committed the founders of this event have been and how close knit this community seems to be. As a gay person myself, my biggest road block to full acceptance of this fetish lifestyle is that it seems to be all about SEX. For most people, sex becomes less and less a part of their life as they age. The looks go; the hormones drop and other things take precedence.
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The Cost of Love (2011) by Carl Medland
The Cost of Love is a 2010 gay-themed film by Carl Medland, his debut long feature released by Discovery Films UK. It was shot in Greenwich area in London starring Christopher Kelham as Dale. The film shows diverse characters and the price they pay for falling in love.
The Cost of Love was an Official Selection for End of Pier International Film Festival in 2010 and the festival’s closing number. It was screened in 2010 at the East End Film Festival where it was nominated for “Best UK Debut Feature”.
Told mostly in first person, it is the story of Dale (Christopher Kelham), in which reality and fantasy intermingle so that the viewer is left to wonder at all times if a scene (or all scenes) are actual or Dale’s imagination.
Dale is a hustler who from the onset of the film says he likes sex, lots of it and in all of its varied forms, including S&M. He spends his days cruising parks and saunas for casual sex or prostituting to high-paying clients making their sexual fantasies come true. Upfront with his sexuality and his hustling ways to everybody, Dale’s hard exterior is a mask to hide his very fragile shattered interior. He has developed a rampant imagination and fantasies of his own that he resorts to in many situations he is in.
Dale is longing for his best friend since childhood, the “straight” Raj (Valmike Rampersad) and has developed very romantic feelings towards him. Dale is shocked when Raj asks him to become his best man at a hastily arranged wedding with Veena (Mandeesh Gill),[1] a children’s teacher. But there is more to it, since it turns out she is terminally ill and has only a few months to live.
Besides Raj, the other main character is Sean (Michael Joyce, also known in gay scene as the drag artist Estee Applauder) who is Dale’s confidant and has an obvious crush on him. Sean has to deal with Christine (Caroline Burns Cooke). There is also Ricardo (Israel Cassol) who is a Brazilian hunk escort, friend of Dale, and a partner in many of his hustling acts. Pete (Robert Gray) is another character who has to come to terms with his sexuality through his involvement with Dale in a series of role-playing abusive relationship. Secrets are revealed when a stranger, Richard (Frank Jakeman), starts frequenting a bar where Sean is performing and makes approaches to reveal deep family secrets.
Homophobia is there with the murder of a young gay man on the Heath, a notable night-time cruising ground in London. Viewers are kept guessing whether this is actually Ricardo or some unknown character as Dale and Sean visit the site to put some flowers. This is also the prelude for a (real or imagined) fantasy scene where Dale is being murdered during an S&M act while he is fantasizing every detail of the gruesome torture and murder. And in a dreamlike “funeral scene”, all the grieving characters are present in the church to “mourn” Dale’s loss, while Dale is commenting on their lives after his departure, while they are reminiscing on the impact Dale had on all their lives
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Slap (2014) short film by Nick Rowland
National Film and Television School
First Year Film Project
Budget- £4000 / Shooting days – 4 / Rolls of film – 8
Nominated – “Best Short Film” EE BAFTA Film Awards 2015
Nominated – “Best British Short” British Independent Film Awards 2014
Winner – “Best Short Film” Edinburgh International Film Festival 2014
Winner – “Best Narrative Short Film” Cinequest Film Festival 2015
Official Selection – AFI Fest 2014
Official Selection – Palm Springs ShortsFest 2014
Official Selection – Sleepwalker Film Festival 2014
Official Selection – London Short Film Festival 2015
Official Selection – Prague Short Film Festival 2015
Official Selection – Nashville Film Festival 2015
Joe Cole/ Elliott Tittensor/ Skye Lourie/ Stephen Bent/ Adam Craigmile
Contact: sam@troikatalent.com
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Invulnerable (2015) directed by Álvaro Pastor
Elias, a young high school teacher has just discovered he is hiv positive. This is shortly after beginning a relationship with Pedro, a colleague. He hides his secret because of the fear of rejection.
2005, 35mm,Pal
Directed by Alvaro Pastor
Script by Alvaro Pastor & Antonio Naharro
Cast: Antonio Naharro, Andrés Waksman, Emilio Linder, Ignacio Medina.
Production: A Pastor & A Naharro.
Executive Producer: Alvaro Pastor
Distribution Company FREAKS AGENCIA AUDIOVISUAL
Awards (Selected):
World of Shorts Toronto International Short Film Festival: Audience Award & Jury Honourable Mention for Best Live Action Short Film
Kracow International Shot & Documentary Film Festival: Audience Award
Malaga Spanish Cinema Film Festival: Best Short Film
SGAE Versión Española: 2nd Prize
Luis Buñuel Award for Best Director of the year in a short film
European Shortfilm Biennal Ludwisburg-Stuttgart: Best Screenplay
Brussels International Short Film Festival: Best Actor (Antonio Naharro)
Alcalá de Henares Short Film Festival: Madrid County Award for the Best Film, Best Actor (Antonio Naharro)
Brest International Short Film Festival: Best Actor (Antonio Naharro)
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HéCTOR (2018)
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Prick (2011)
Experimental and Political video art piece based on the poem Prick by Ed Madden, that uses the image of Saint Sebastian to explore the attacks of the conservatives on the LGBT community. The word prick acquires a deeper definition especially when teenagers commit suicide after nasty words are being thrown at them like arrows. But like Sebastian, who actually survived his ordeal, things will get better when we expose and deal with these pricks for what they are: bigots.
Prick
Poem by Ed Madden
Where the arrow goes matters,
like the x that marks the spot,
the mark on the map that says
you’re here (or not), the GPS
blue spot. If the arrow pierced
a heart, it’d be hard to tell
the normal and the queer apart,
so the right can only think
about the other parts—the pricks
in suits, little flags affixed
on coat lapels, Bibles holstered,
locked and loaded, equipped with scripture,
pins to stick and fix us—quick, boys,
pin the tag on the faggot—
not for who he is or loves,
but for what he does with what he has.
Ed Madden, ©2011
Music By: Max Simon
Saint Sebastian: Anthony Bellapigna
Camera, Photography and Editing: Stokes Piercy
Conceived and Directed by: Santiago Echeverry
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Poker Gayme (2017)
What appears to be a regular poker night ends up being a reveal of one of John’s deepest secrets. But his friends’ reactions are what troubles him the most.
Written by Luke Meierdiercks
Directed by Edward Vera
Director of Photography: Andrew Melzer
Creative Team: Edward Vera, Luke Meierdiercks, Chelsie Cravens, Lisa Ronzello
Starring: Luke Meierdiercks, Josh Leeper, Jason Spencer, Nick McDowell
Music by: Caveman the Wise ft. Truth Clipsy, “You Can’t See the Truth”
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Zen and the Art of Landscaping (2001)
Zen is cutting the grass of a local family when the mother of the house comes home. She entices him inside and begins to seduce him in order to be “surprised’ by her husband in order to bring a fight to the surface. However they are surprised by her son, who Zen used to bully at school, and then her husband. As the fight over secrets starts, many secrets and infidelities are exposed for all.
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