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Release Date:
November 24, 2014
Original Title:
Boys On Film 12: Confession
Production Companies:
Peccadillo Pictures
Production Countries:
Australia | Belgium | Canada | Netherlands | Switzerland | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 97
Boys On Film's twelfth collection of gay short films exposes private lives, uncovers secrets and presents a choice — to conceal or to confess? Volume 12: Confession features nine new stories, including: Robert Hawk's "Home From The Gym" starring Jake Robbins; Samuel Leighton-Dore's "Showboy" starring Lucas Pittaway and Malcolm Kennard; Bobby de Groot and Arjan van Meerten's animated "Cruise Patrol"; Denis Theriault's "I Am Syd Stone" starring Gharrett Patrick Paon and Michael Gaty; Dustin Shroff's "Deflated" starring Carson Trinity Haverda and Greg Baglia; Filippo Demarchi's "Age 17" starring Fabio Foiada and Ignazio Oliva; Christophe Prédari's "Human Warmth" starring Thomas Coumans and Adrien Desbons; Dominic Haxton's "Tonight It's Me" starring Jake Robbins, Caleb James, and Christian Patrick; and Peter Knegt and Stephen Dunn's "Good Morning" starring Peter Knegt and Oliver Skinner.
Director:
Bobby de Groot
Filippo Demarchi
Samuel Leighton-Dore
Arjan van Meerten
Stephen Dunn
Robert Hawk
Denis Theriault
Dustin Shroff
Peter Knegt
Christophe Prédari
Thomas Purcaro
Dominic Haxton
Director of Photography:
Colin Kelly
Catherine Lutes
Patrick Tresch
Kevin A. Fraser
Ricardo Diaz
Matthew Chavez
Callan Green
Editor:
Shawn Beckwith
Mat Evans
Yasmine Oriam
Bobby de Groot
Dominic Haxton
Jason Uson
Pierre Deschamps
Bryan Atkinson
Arjan van Meerten
Colin Kelly
Producer:
Amel Soudani
Milda Yoo
Daniëlle de Jonge
Peter Knegt
Robert Hawk
Anouk Mulard
Jake Robbins
David Rosler
Diana Burnett
Colin Davis
Robert Gomes
Michela Pini
Writer:
Bobby de Groot
Jake Robbins
Denis Theriault
Christophe Prédari
Eric Jett
Robert Hawk
Peter Knegt
Charles Mallison
Samuel Leighton-Dore
Filippo Demarchi
Dustin Shroff
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