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Release Date:
December 15, 2017
Original Title:
Boys On Film 17: Love Is the Drug
Alternate Titles:
Boys On Film 17
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Peccadillo Pictures
Production Countries:
Australia | Belgium | Canada | Portugal | Sweden | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 140
Explore hidden desires on a sleepover, fall in love with the handyman and be seduced by a stranger on the beach as you discover why Love Is the Drug. Boys On Film 17 includes nine complete films: Nicholas Colia's "Alex And The Handyman" starring Keaton Nigel Cooke, Aaron Profumo, and Hogan Gorman; Dawid Ullgren's "Mr. Sugar Daddy" starring Bengt C.W. Carlsson and Aleksandar Gajic; Brendon McDonall's "Spoilers" starring James Peake and Tom Mumford; André D. Chambers's "Tellin' Dad" starring Carl Loughlin, Ricky Tomlinson, and Michael Byron; Eyal Resh's "Boys" starring Wyatt Griswold and Pearce Joza; Martin Edralin's "Hole" starring Ken Harrower and Sebastian Deery; Lorelei Pepi's animated "Happy & Gay"; André Santos and Marco Leão's "Pedro" starring Filipe Abreu and Rita Durão; and Anthony Schatteman's "Kiss Me Softly" starring Ezra Fieremans, Marijke Pinoy, and Marc Van Eeghem.
Director:
André Santos
André D. Chambers
Nicholas Colia
Martin Edralin
Marco Leão
Brendon McDonall
Lorelei Pepi
Eyal Resh
Anthony Schatteman
Dawid Ullgren
Director of Photography:
Stu Segal
Nils Croné
Jack McAvoy
Thomasz Olivier
Darrell Brett
Daniel Grant
Hugo Azevedo
Tim Vanroose
Editor:
Nicholas Colia
Matilda Henningsson
Brendon McDonall
André D. Chambers
Eyal Resh
Scott Morris
Bryan Atkinson
André Santos
Marco Leão
Thijs van Nuffel
Producer:
Kate Stahl
Caroline Drab
Catherine Champagne
Grant Vidgen
Carl Loughlin
Stephanie O'Neill
Laura Perlmutter
Andrew Nicholas McCann Smith
Martin Edralin
Lorelei Pepi
João Figueiras
Siel Van Daele
Writer:
Nicholas Colia
Dawid Ullgren
Brendon McDonall
Carl Loughlin
Eyal Resh
Martin Edralin
Lorelei Pepi
André Santos
Marco Leão
Anthony Schatteman
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