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Older Man (2017)

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Having nondescript friends, falling in love with someone older, wandering around quietly, and being gay, this makes it very heavy.
There are times in life that prescisams of love.
Get to know Tom life.

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A Gay Victorian Affair TV Series (2018– )

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Director: Andrew Lamb
Writers: Robert Watson
Genre: Web Series
Country: Canada
Language: English
Year: 2018

Stars: Amanda Barker, Adrian Proszowski, Robert Watson, Rebecca Perry, Brittany Kay, Alexander Plouffe

A Gay Victorian Affair is a gay fantasia of historical homosexual hanky panky. Set in Victorian England, the series follows Lord Reginald and Lady Vanessa Favershum, a gay man and lesbian woman who enter into a marriage of convenience in order to keep their true desires a secret – and then they help each other hook up. It’s Downton Abbey meets Queer As Folk as Reginald and Vanessa manoeuvre through sexual escapades and dangerous secrecy, knowing that the slightest slip up could cause their entire world to come crashing down.

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Dirty Boots (2014) by Adam Baran

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Dirty Boots (2014)

5 min|Short|06 Mar 2014
6.5Rating: 6.5 / 10 from 12 usersMetascore: N/A
This video for Holopaw’s “Dirty Boots” follows a sexually-charged day in the life of a gay biker gang in Brooklyn. They awake in a tangle of leather, then suit up and ride to an underground sex club to initiate new members. Boundaries are pushed, but the boys find love, family and the unexpected.

This music video for Holopaw’s “Dirty Boots” follows a sexually-charged day in the life of a gay biker gang in Brooklyn. They awake in a tangle of leather, then suit up and ride to an underground sex club to initiate new members. Boundaries are pushed, but the boys find love, family and the unexpected. (NOTE: If you like the video please consider leaving a tip in the Tip Jar below! :)

The Virgin Snow’s costumes were designed by Juan Betancurth, Select Wardrobe on loan from Scott Ewalt
Featuring Artwork by Billy Miller, Michael Bilsborough, Jacolby Satterwhite, Francisco Hurtz, Mark Tusk, and John Orth

Directed by Adam Baran – Cinematography by Sinisa Kukic – Edited by Tyler Jensen – Narration by Peter Berlin
Cast: Dominic J. Fournier – Miguel Libarnes – Michael Niegel Jason Smith – Johnny Taranto – Gabe Gonzalez – Paul Leopold – Jack Jackson – Daniel Patterson – Michael Tikili – Christopher J. Conry – Andy Kuncl – Kenneth Garvacio – Margaret Singer – Assistant Director: Marcal Fores – Gaffer: John Campbell – Grips: Michael Akers, Keil Troisi – AC: Tyler Jensen – Extras Casting: Christopher J. Conry – Wardrobe/Styling: John Orth – Production Assistant: Jeremy Hersh – Executive Producers – Dennis Dashing – Michael Humenick – Jeffrey Boyd – Color Correction by Marc Steinberg – Peter Berlin Recorded by Addison Kavish

Special Thanks
Jim Tushinski – Eric Smith – Dennis Dashing – Diego Montoya – Nicholas Bullock – Michael Wakefield – Scott Ewalt – Ethan Weinstock – Adam Keleman – Ira Sachs – Will Benedict – Bryan Darling – Travis Mathews – Leah Meyerhoff – Danny Fields – Alan Calpe – Misra Records – The Woodser – Aesthetic Design – Scott Kepford – Drew Tobia.

Holopaw is: Sugar Bear – Jeff McMullen – John Orth – Patrick Quinney – Ryan Quinney – Matt Radick

“Dirty Boots (He Don’t)” – Misra Records, 2013. (BMI – 88’s + Good #’s)

For more, visit iitunes.apple.com/us/artist/holopaw/id3274340

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Lost Highway

The Irrepressibles – submission

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Directed by Savvas Stravou 2018.
Released 31. 05. 18.

‘submission’ is the first single released from The Irrepressibles highly anticipated 3rd record. The track discusses how when we fall in love we have to submit to it and how when it ends it destroys us much like the French saying ’la petite mort’ or ‘the little death’. The Irrepressibles combine the two meanings of this French saying and reflect on an intensely visceral desire and deeply felt love between two men. The track features the voice of US-born gay indie alt-country artist Jon Campbell in duet with Jamie Irrepressible. The video is directed by award-winning Cypriot film maker Savvas Stravou ( savvaspictures.com )

Cast – Damien Killeen, Maykon Freitas de Alvarenga

Director – Savvas Stavrou

Producer – Emily Fortune
Exec Producer – Sasha Nixon
Production Company – Forever

Director of Photography – Aaron Rogers
Production Designer – Daniel Draper
Hair & Makeup – Yulia Yurchenko
Editor – Gary Coogan @ The Quarry
Colourist – Tim Smith @ Electric Theatre
Casting Director – Makda Iyasu

Wrestling Supervisor – Thomas Magnitis
Movement Choreographer – Claire Heafford

1st Assistant Director – Christina Tryphonos
Focus Puller – Nick Crew
Clapper Loader – Chrys Antoniou
Steadicam Operator – Richard Lewis
Gaffer – Aaron Philips
Lighting Desk Operator – Joao Janiero
Sparks – David Allen, Craig Butler
Production Assistants – Mitchell Marion, Lizzie Foulds

Submission by The Irrepressibles.
Music and lyrics by Jamie Irrepressible 2015-18.
Lead vocalists: Jamie Irrepressible and Jon Campbell.
All instruments and electronic programming performed by Jamie Irrepressible except: Violin (oct): Will Harvey, Cello (oct): Chloe Treacher, Drums: Ian Tripp. Trumpet: Johannes Brohmner, Trombone: Malte Schiller.
Male voiced choir: Joel Gibb, Jon Campbell, Malte Schiller, and Jamie Irrepressible.
Produced and Mixed by Jamie Irrepressible
Mix advice and assistance: Stuart Avery
Special thanks to: Claes Bjorklund, Jorgen Traeen, and Daniel Harding.

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Nineteen (2015) gay short film by Madeline Kelly

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Nineteen (2015)

11 min|Short, Comedy, Drama|12 Jun 2015
8.4Rating: 8.4 / 10 from 22 usersMetascore: N/A
After Blake discovers that he is not a typical, invincible nineteen year old, he seeks out his first sexual experience. Nineteen reveals the freedom that comes when faced with our imminent mortality.

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As You Are (2016)

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As You Are (2016)

110 min|Drama, Mystery|24 Feb 2017
6.5Rating: 6.5 / 10 from 1,064 usersMetascore: 67
Set in the early 1990’s, “As You Are” is the telling and retelling of a relationship between three teenagers as it traces the course of their friendship through a construction of disparate memories prompted by a police investigation.

As You Are is a 2016 American drama film directed by Miles Joris-Peyrafitte. It was shown in the U.S. Dramatic Competition section at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival where it won the Special Jury Award.

Set in the 1990s, the film opens with a flashforward of a battered Mark (Charlie Heaton) examining his wounds in the mirror before going off into the woods with his friend Jack (Owen Campbell), where a gunshot is heard. The narrative is also framed within a police investigation involving interrogations of the main characters.

Months earlier, Jack’s single mother, Karen, begins dating a man named Tom, who has a son Jack’s age. Jack meets the son, Mark, and the two quickly become best friends. They also befriend a local girl named Sarah (Amandla Stenberg) when she defends them after they are assaulted by a group of thugs. The three spend all their time together, and though Mark kisses Sarah during a game of spin the bottle (which makes Jack visibly jealous), the threesome is platonic at first.

Tom shows his gun collection to the kids, who practice shooting in a nearby field. Soon after, Karen suggests Tom and Mark move in with her and Jack, and Tom agrees. Jack and Mark begin sharing a room and grow closer, experimenting with drugs and navigating adolescence, sexuality and the tribulations of the 90s, including the suicide of their idol Kurt Cobain.

After Jack reveals to Mark that he’s never kissed anyone, Mark makes out with him to teach him experience. They later go out to the woods with some of Tom’s guns and kill a squirrel. That night, Jack witnesses Tom physically abuse Mark over a trivial incident, which escalate later when he and Jack skip school to go to the quarry with Sarah. Tensions between Tom and Karen over the raising of the boys gets worse until Karen discovers that Tom has been planning for Jack to join the Marines without her knowing, which infuriates her. Following an argument, Tom moves out of the house and takes Mark with him, which devastates Jack, who is clearly in love with Mark.

Mark leaves the school, leaving Jack with Sarah. The two start to date after Sarah is stood up at prom, but break it off when she realizes there is no chemistry between them. The two encounter Mark hanging out with a group of criminals, though Mark returns to Jack after the encounter and they make out again.

Though Jack believes he and Mark will be a couple, Mark and Sarah reveal that they have started dating each other. After Sarah let the two talk Mark tells Jack that it will be easier this way. Feeling betrayed, Jack scuffles with Mark and pushes him, making Mark fall and hit his head on a rock. A distraught Jack carries Mark to the hospital, where Tom is informed that Mark will be fine. Mark convalesces at Karen’s house, where he reveals to Jack that he doesn’t remember what happened, and the two hold each other, which Tom notices. Meanwhile, the investigation takes a turn when it is revealed that Mark is dead.

As in the start of the film, Mark shows up at Jack’s house with a battered face, presumably from Tom. Mark tells Jack that he wishes he were a girl. Jack puts on his mother’s makeup and dress to try to seduce him, but Mark rebuffs his advances. The two get drunk before Mark appears with his father’s guns, and the two go into the woods once more. The disoriented pair wanders around the area, before being disturbed by animal calls. The ending is open. There is a gunshot but it’s not clear if Mark killed himself or if Jack killed him.

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We Remember Moments (2015) – short film by Iver Jensen

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We Remember Moments (2015)

12 min|Short, Drama|01 Nov 2015
Rating: Metascore: N/A
Pétur is a teenage boy who is haunted by the family past and struggles socially. He escapes reality through taking pictures. One day he takes a picture that changes everything.

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A Visita (The visit) – short film by Leandro Corinto (2014)

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A Visita (2014)

8 min|Short, Drama, Family|01 May 2014
Rating: Metascore: N/A
The history of Matheus, a eight year boy that is going to meet his dad for the first time.

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Johnny (2016) – short film by Micah Stuart

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Johnny (2016)

20 min|Short, Drama|N/A
Rating: Metascore: N/A
A lonely and conflicted older man hires a young male sex worker named Johnny to be his first sexual experience with another man. The intimate night they share forces them both to come face-to-face with difficult truths they’ve been trying to outrun.

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Straight vs Gay | what’s the difference? | GMC

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Str8 vs Gay

For too long gay and straight men have been judging each other because of our differences. Enough is enough, it’s time to start embracing our differences, and celebrating our similarities.

Yes, some gay stereotypes are true, and so are some straight stereotypes, and as much as this video makes fun of some of these more obvious stereotypes, it’s really about making us all aware how similar we all are and that the way we choose to react or respond to life is not about sexuality and more about our own personal preference.

There are many more scenes in which gay and straight men act the same, and just as many focusing on all the things that gay and straight men do differently.

Where are you going to give your focus? There is so much we can learn from each other, if we could see past the differences, and build friendships grounded in the things we can share and appreciate in each other.

Click below to watch the blooper reel:

Song used in video: Get Down by Ellevan (feat. Rob Christian) from Ellevan’s EP album | A Life Gone By available on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/a-l…

A big thank you to Sarah Rotella, Winny Clarke, and Evan (Ellevan) for joining me in sharing this very important message #allies

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You. Me. Bathroom. Sex. Now. (2015)

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You. Me. Bathroom. Sex. Now. (2015)

17 min|Short, Comedy, Romance|15 Apr 2015
Rating: Metascore: N/A
A comedy about a man who tries to forget about love in all the wrong places.

Original title: TÚ. YO. BAÑO. SEXO. AHORA

LGBT comedy short film about a man who discovers love in all the wrong places.

Winner of Audience or Jury Awards in:

Palm Springs ShortFest
North Carolina LGBT Film Festival
Cinema diverse US
Columbus International Film & Video Festival
Accolade Film Festival
SpringField LGBT Film Festival

Official Selection in:

Palm Springs International ShortFest & Film Market
Columbus International Film + Video Festival
Boston LGBT Film Festival
Springfield LGBT Film Festival
North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
Southwest Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival
OUTflix Film Festival
Long Beach QFilm Festival
Birmingham SHOUT: Gay + Lesbian Film Festival
Kansas City Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (US)
ImageOut: The Rochester LGBT Film & Video Festival
St. Louis QFest
Philly QFest
Rio Festival de Gay Cinema (Brazil)
Festival MIX Brasil (Brazil)
Fairy Tales Film Festival (Canada)
OUTView Film Festival (Greece, Europe)
Budapest LGBT Film Festival (Hungary)
Durban Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (South Africa)
Kyiv International Queer Film Festival (Ukraine)

CAST

Miguel Belmonte
Puy Navarro
Francisco Fuertes
Bautista Duarte
Mauricio Pita

CREW

Francisco Lupini – Director/Writer
Gabriel Ureña – Director of Photography
Soleidy Mendez – Assistant Director, Line Producer.
Francisco Lupini – Production Designer
Daniel Munro – Production Sound
Icli Zitella – Composer
Ryan Kincaid – Art Director

Visit http://www.imperatorpictures.com/tybsa/ for more information

Follow us on instagram www.instagram.com/imperatorpictures or www.instagram.com/mrlupini

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The True Story of Pedro Zamora (2008)

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Pedro (2008)

90 min|Drama|01 Apr 2009
7.0Rating: 7.0 / 10 from 447 usersMetascore: N/A
In 1994 Pedro Zamora was the first HIV-positive gay man to appear in a reality show on MTV. The audience of ‘The Real World: San Francisco’ identified easily with this intelligent, good-looking Latino. His presence on the show also meant that audiences in the United States and abroad had to engage with the topic of AIDS. A screen adaptation of Pedro Zamora’s life: his childhood in Havana as the youngest of eight children, his immigration to the United States, his hard work as an AIDS activist, his appearance on ‘The Real World’ as well as the short time that was left to him subsequently.

In 1994, Bunim/Murray Productions made the groundbreaking decision to cast openly gay, HIV-positive Cuban-American Pedro Zamora as part of MTV’s The Real World: San Francisco. Zamora’s time in the Real World house on Lombard Street brought a face to the AIDS crisis; and U.S. President Bill Clinton credited Zamora with personalizing and humanizing those with the disease.

In BMP Films’ first scripted project, PEDRO celebrates the extraordinary life of Pedro Zamora, a young man who when he found out he was HIV positive at 17, made the courageous decision to dedicate the rest of his life to speaking out about his condition in an attempt to raise awareness about the disease in his community, even testifying before the United States Congress to argue for more explicit HIV/AIDS educational programs aimed at youth of color before auditioning for The Real World in 1993. His appearance on The Real World brought his story and his message to MTV’s youthful audience and beyond, and when Zamora’s health began to deteriorate in late 1994 (after he left the show), it became front page news nationwide, and his death at age 22 provoked a worldwide outpouring of grief.

PEDRO is a film by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland (“Quinceanera”) and was directed by Nick Oceano and written by Dustin Lance Black (“Milk”) with story by Dustin Lance Black and Paris Barclay. PEDRO stars Alex Loynaz as Pedro, Justina Machado (“Six Feet Under”) as Pedro’s sister Mily, and Hale Appleman (“Teeth”) as Pedro’s roommate from The Real World, Judd.

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Despite The Silence (2012)

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A PESAR DEL SILENCIO – Cortometraje / DESPITE THE SILENCE – Shortfilm

Lorenzo loses his hearing aids. Martin follows him. Both will prove that you dont need ears to dance.

Lorenzo pierde sus prótesis auditivas. Martín decide seguirlo. Ambos probarán que no se necesitan oídos para bailar.

Elenco: Andrés Ardila – Sebastián Silva
Asistencia de dirección: Jesús Giovannetti
Dirección de fotografía: Sebastián Silva
Asistencia de fotografía: Alirio Cruz
Dirección de arte: Johanna Ussa
Coreógrafo: Ricardo Roldán
Guión y Dirección: Miguel Gallego

Colaboración especial de la maestra Aly Tejas, quien cedió su inspiradora música al proyecto.

Apoyado por CENDA – Coorporación Universitaria.

Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Facultad de Artes
Escuela de Cine y Televisión
2012 ©

Duración: 6′ 25”

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Fleshback: Queer Raving in Manchester’s Twilight Zone

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► ‘Fleshback: Queer Raving in Manchester’s Twilight Zone’ is a Boiler Room and British Council film lm uncovering forgotten stories from Manchester’s queer clubbing scene.

In the 1980s-1990s, Manchester’s queer clubbing scenes was localised around The Hacienda’s seminal queer party, Flesh and a club called Number 1. Aided by hit TV show, Queer as Folk, the city’s gay scene entered the mainstream in the late 90s.

The film explores this history while revealing all about those carrying the torch of alternative rave culture, featuring collectives such as Homo Electric, Meat Free, Body Horror, and High Hoops. Each have a different approach and musical feel, drawing in different crowds, yet sharing the same vision. The film uses archive footage in a way that’s voluntarily anachronistic in places, as a way to highlight the continuum between Flesh and The Hacienda, and the parties that are happening today outside of Manchester’s city centre.

The release of the film marks the 30 years anniversary since Section 28 was enacted. Section 28 was the last piece of homophobic law in the UK, and stated that councils should not “intentionally promote homosexuality or publish material with the intention of promoting homosexuality” in its schools or other areas of their work. Section 28 was enforced in 1988 before it was repealed in Scotland in 2000 and then 2003 in the rest of the UK.

Steffi, DJ and promoter for Meat Free in Manchester says, “People are very honest up North, and big movements don’t always wash with the northerners. We’re not about branding or excluding people. Sexual identity is not at the forefront of our parties.”

Directed by Stephen Isaac-Wilson

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Baby Blue gay short film by Ricardo Bouyett (2018)

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Director: Ricardo Bouyett
Writers: Ricardo Bouyett
Genre: Short movie
Country:  USA
Language: English
Duration: 14 min
Year: 2018

Stars: Gage Nelson, Chase Ingrande, Bree Murphy, Austin Heggins

Love is hard so we made a short about it.
“Here’s to everything we’ve been through and everything we will go through, here’s to us.”

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The Gay Deceivers (1969) by Bruce Kessler

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The Gay Deceivers (1969)

97 min|Comedy|25 Apr 1980
5.8Rating: 5.8 / 10 from 313 usersMetascore: N/A
Danny and Elliot avoid military service by pretending to be gay, but they have to act the part when the recruiting officer doesn’t buy it.

The Vietnam draft is in full swing in 1969 and Danny and Elliot are determined not to get caught up in it. They aren’t exactly conscientious objectors, but Danny is poised to go to law school and begin a successful career, and Elliot has no intention of leaving behind his days as a lifeguard and all the girls it gives him access to. More important, they don’t want to die, so they come up with the perfect scheme to get out of being drafted: they show up at the recruitment office and tell the sergeant that they are lovers. Turns out it will take more than a paisley neck scarf and fancy slacks to save their butts, as the recruiting officer starts sniffing around their real lives and they begin to panic that they might be found out, so they get a ridiculously ornate apartment in a gay neighbourhood and set up shop. Friction is imminent, of course, since Danny’s stewardess girlfriend begins to suspect that he’s not the man she thought he was and Elliot endangers his employment at the pool. Then there’s the entrance of, what else, the fruity gay neighbours who just can’t make an entrance without twirling something while wearing a colourful apron. This ridiculous comedy, which at the time might have thought it was really putting its thumb on the pulse of a cultural shift, couldn’t possibly be more dated, but while its depictions of its gay characters is hopelessly limited (and its support of its lead characters’ knee-jerk panic reactions to them in bad taste), it does have some surprising nuggets of value. The lie these guys tell goes beyond their control and makes them suffer the same fate (ostracism, fear) as the men they are exploiting (to be clear, they are never made to feel responsible for this, or led to some kind of pro-gay conclusion, but as a viewer imposing modern sensibilities on a vision on different times it is interesting to see). It would be better if there was anything authentic about the gay men it portrays, and would be possibly funnier as well: I fully believe (and hope) that there were men who dressed and behaved with such unapologetic camp, but Michael Greer‘s blithe lack of awareness of the meanness of the real world he lives in makes him seem more like something out of science-fiction and less like he is too self-confident to care what “good society” thinks of him. On top of that, when you remove the heat that the subject had at the time, it’s not a particularly funny movie, but the handsome stars are game, the garish colours might be a pleasure for some, and its having been released literally months before the Stonewall riots makes it historically interesting.
~https://myoldaddiction.com/2015/08/30/the-gay-deceivers/

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Pedro (2016)

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Pedro (2016)

20 min|Short, Drama|15 Jul 2016
Rating: Metascore: N/A
Pedro gets home at dawn. Before the young boy falls asleep, his lonely mother drags him to the beach.

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Thirty-Six Hours (2016)

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Thirty-Six Hours (2016)

9 min|Short, Drama|19 Jan 2016
4.3Rating: 4.3 / 10 from 40 usersMetascore: N/A
Model-turned-director duo Kristell Chenut and Vincent Lacrocq traveled to the Canary Island haven Lanzarote to shoot Thirty-Six Hours with a team consisting of only themselves and their male-model protagonists, Clément Chabernaud and Jon Kortajarena. Arguably the two biggest names in the male model world—you’ll recognise Kortajarena as the young hustler from Tom Ford’s stylish feature A Single Man, and both from countless campaigns for the likes of H&M, Gucci and Prada—the narrative short sees the pair share a surreal day and night amid a crystalline island landscape.

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No Love for Fuckboys (2017) by Ricardo Bouyett

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No Love for Fuckboys (2017)

9 min|Short|13 MAy 2017
4.3Rating: 4.3 / 10 from 40 usersMetascore: N/A
A portrait of a sexual assault survivor’s journey through love, sex, violence, and hope post-assault.

-Premiered on Circus Magazine on May 13th with a Feature Article
-Featured on Film Shortage as a “Daily Short”
-Official Selection in the 2017 May Edition of Short to the Point International Film Festival
-Winner of Best Experimental Short film for the May 2017 Short to the Point International Film Festival
-Official Selection in the 2017 Bucharest Shortcut Cinefest
-Nominee for Best Editor in the June 2017 Competition of the Bucharest Shortcut Cinefest
-Official Selection in the 2017 July Edition of Largo Film Awards
-Nominated for Best Cinematography in the 2017 July Edition of Largo Film Awards
-Official Selection in the 2017 September edition of Frostbite International Indie Fest
-Winner of Best Experimental Short Film for the 2017 September edition of Frostbite International Indie Fest
-Semi-finalist in Los Angeles Cinefest 2017 September edition.

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