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Featuring:
Peter Pittaros, Lewis Wallis, Tristan Field
Written by:
Andrew Haigh
Directed by:
Andrew Haigh
Release Date:
April 3, 2009
Original Title:
Greek Pete
Alternate Titles:
Grek Pete
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Elmbournefilms
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 18 US: NR
Runtime: 75
Just as doctors, lawyers and others strive to reach the top of their professions, Greek Pete longs to reach the pinnacle of his. The only difference is that he's a rent boy, and the recognition he seeks is a nod from the World Escort Awards.
Fit, young and handsome Pete has the whole world at his feet. Like many other guys his age, he has a dream, and he's willing to pursue it. Pete arrives in London with the hope of increasing his business as an escort. When Pete meets London boy, Kai, a fellow escort on the scene, romance blossoms. But while Pete can easily separate his job from his love life, Kai has a harder time sharing his boyfriend with clients. Both men want different things from life but at what cost?
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Co-Producer:
Dmitri Vigneswaren
Peter Pittaros
Colorist:
Monica Rubio
Director:
Andrew Haigh
Director of Photography:
Andrew Haigh
Editor:
Andrew Haigh
Original Music Composer:
James Edward Barker
Producer:
Andrew Haigh
Sound Designer:
Andrew Haigh
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Matthew Gough
Writer:
Andrew Haigh
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