Product Description
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As BOYS ON FILM reaches the end of its teenage years we take a
look at those unique boys; the boys who make the world a better
and more exciting place. The boys who will go one step further
and always impress. The boys who are not always what they seem…
Synopsis
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As BOYS ON FILM reaches the end of its teenage years, we take a
look at those unique boys; Boys who will go one step further, who
excite, invigorate, and always impress. Boys who break
boundaries, shape their worlds and are more than what they appear
to be…
MICHAEL JOSEPH JASON JOHN
Dir. Scott T. Hinson (USA) 10 mins
A single man imagines how life might be with a mysterious
stranger he picks up on the New York City subway. A romantic
thriller exploring one-night stands and the inherent thrill and
risks of our hook-up culture.
THE FISH CURRY
Dir. Abhishek Verma (India) 12 mins
Having decided to come out to his parents, Lalit spends the day
cooking his her’s favourite dish, Maacher Jhol. He pours his
heart and soul into the meal before serving his her the
delicious fish curry, but will his dish be more palatable than
his confession?
BLOOD OUT OF A STONE
Dir. Ben Allen (UK) 14 mins
Because first impressions matter Michael sets Dan a challenge on
their very first date together. But Dan is out of his comfort
zone; he isn't used to dates requiring such vulnerability. East
London provides the backdrop to this story of immediate
“connection”.
NO MORE WE
Dir. David Färdmar (Sweden) 15 mins
After Hampus declares “There's No More We” he feels total ,
the weight of their destructive relationship slips off his
shoulders. For his fiancé Adrian it’s a devastating shock. How
can they now help each other navigate the beginning of the end?
BETWEEN HERE AND NOW
Dir. Jannik Splidsboel (Denmark) 22 mins
Visiting Copenhagen, Tony meets local boy O at a bar.
Initially cautious, Tony finds himself drawn to O and their
relationship rapidly intensifies; they want each other, they need
each other, but can each trust the other?
RUN(A)WAY ARAB
Dir. Amrou Al-Kadhi (UK) 12 mins
As drag queen Queen Za Dream prepares to go on stage, she recalls
the joy of being an 8 year-old boy helping her flamboyant
Iraqi-Egyptian mother get ready, and the transgressive moment
that broke their close bond. Run(a)way Arab is a
semi-autobiographical film from British-Iraqi director Amrou
Al-Kadhi.
MEATOO
Dir. Dean Loxton (UK) 4 mins
A naive actor auditions for a film which could launch his career.
The things he’s asked to do make him more and more uncomfortable,
until a choice remark from the director makes him see red. Based
on a real event, MEATOO is an improvised film that was conceived
and in a day.
DUSK
Dir. Jake Graf (UK) 15 mins
Growing up in 1950s England, young Chris Winters struggles to fit
into the gender roles dictated by wider society. When Chris meets
dream woman Julie, life lightens a little, but the growing
feeling that theirs is a life half lived haunts Chris. They start
to imagine what might have been… Starring Duncan James
(Hollyoaks)
JERMAINE AND ELSIE
Dir. Leon Lopez (UK) 21 mins
Elsie is fiercely independent, but due to a drink problem, is now
reluctantly reliant on carers. When Jermaine, a black, sexually
ambiguous carer arrives she gives him hell, but patient and
caring Jermaine quickly wins her over. When Jermaine disappears
without a word, Elsie makes it her mission to find out what
happened to him.
FOUR QUARTETS
Dir. Marco Alessi (UK) 11 mins
Raf is young, he’s fun and on the pull, but tonight is struggling
to find his place among the crowd. Sometimes it’s that moment
when you stop trying that magic really strikes.