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Release Date:
October 25, 2010
Original Title:
Boys On Film 5: Candy Boy
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Peccadillo Pictures
Production Countries:
Chile | France | Mexico | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 148
Boys On Film 5: Candy Boy features nine award-winning short films. Boys will be boys in Pascal-Alex Vincent's FAR WEST and CANDY BOY, where a farmyard and an orphanage get a gay makeover. GO-GO REJECT sees Flashdance obsessive Daniel aim for the stars, as SWEAT has Holby City's David Paisley infiltrating a bath house with unexpected results. Meanwhile, love proves to be timeless when LAST CALL unites past and present, but TWOYOUNGMEN, UT. hints at an uncertain future. Looking back on the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, BLOCKS focuses on the sexual awakening of a peeping Tom. Two more young boys, a confused JAMES and mute DAVID, both reach out for an experienced hand, but will they find what they are looking for?
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Director:
Marialy Rivas
Nick Corporon
Roberto Fiesco
Michael J. Saul
Sam McConnell
Pascal-Alex Vincent
Connor Clements
John Lochland
Director of Photography:
Collin Brazie
Jarin Blaschke
Sergio Armstrong
Declan Keeney
Alejandro Cantú
Sylvia Calle
John Honoré
Dan Carling
Editor:
Rosemary H. Marez
Fellipe Barbosa
Danielle Fillios
Kevin McDonald
Emiliano Arenales Osorio
Muriel Breton
Dominique Petrot
Thomas Fernandez
Michael J. Saul
Jo Curtis
Producer:
Mamito Kukwikila
Sam McConnell
Julie Christeas
Tim Duff
Yusuke Kamata
Juan de Dios Larraín
Pablo Larraín
Connor Clements
Daniel Alonso
Nicolas Brevière
Heath Daniels
Nicholas Coppack
James Loosemore
Writer:
Nick Corporon
Gareth Dutton
Nick Citton
Rodrigo Bellott
Marialy Rivas
Connor Clements
Julián Hernández
Roberto Fiesco
Pascal-Alex Vincent
Paul Raoux
Olivier Nicklaus
Martin Drouot
Heath Daniels
John Lochland
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