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Release Date:
August 17, 2009
Original Title:
Boys On Film 2: In Too Deep
Alternate Titles:
Boys On Film 2
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Horror | Romance
Production Companies:
Peccadillo Pictures
Production Countries:
Australia | France | Germany | Mexico | Sweden | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 147
Created by gay directors and actors, Boys On Film features numerous award-winning shorts that deal with all aspects of gay life. Volume 2: In Too Deep contains nine complete films: Till Kleinert's "Cowboy" starring Oliver Scherz and Pit Bukowski; Håkon Liu's "Lucky Blue" starring Tobias Bengtsson and Tom Lofterud; Matthieu Salmon's "Weekend In The Countryside" starring Théo Frilet, Pierre Moure, and Jean-Claude Dumas; Soman Chainani's "Kali Ma" starring Kamini Khanna, Brendan Bradley, and Manish Dayal; Julián Hernández's "Bramadero" starring Cristhian Rodríguez and Sergio Almazán; Craig Boreham's "Love Bite" starring Will Field and Aidan Calabria; "The Island" featuring director Trevor Anderson ; Arthur Halpern's "Futures (and Derivatives)" starring Kelly Miller, Cam Kornman, and Bill Barnett; and Tim Hunter's "Working It Out" starring Simon Kearney, Paul Ross, and Glaston Toft.
Director:
Matthieu Salmon
Håkon Liu
Till Kleinert
Soman Chainani
Trevor Anderson
Tim Hunter
Arthur Halpern
Craig Boreham
Julián Hernández
Director of Photography:
Hervé Labourdette
Alejandro Cantú
Dean Francis
Sophia Olsson
Stuart Hall
Ruben O'Malley
Martin Hanslmayr
Wes Doyle
Steve King
Editor:
Chauncey Magillicutty
Denis Iacono
Karsten Weißenfels
Justin Lachance
Deborah Magocsi
Chris Bove
Erlend Kristoffersen
Emiliano Arenales Osorio
Steve King
Producer:
Craig Boreham
Arthur Halpern
Tim Hunter
Lizette Jonjic
Julia Rosenberg
Olivier Gastinel
Jennifer Handorf
Tyler Levine
Anna de Paoli
Roberto Fiesco
Writer:
Matthieu Salmon
Till Kleinert
Håkon Liu
Tim Hunter
Craig Boreham
Sionann O'Neill
Soman Chainani
Arthur Halpern
Julián Hernández
Trevor Anderson
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