It is a Sunday night, a New Year’s Eve. The Boy (Aeious) enters an empty gay night club. He is 18, he writes poetry and he is curious. Obviously new to the world, as he cautiously learns and adapts to this specific biotope. The performers enter and leave the stage, but it is not until the young dancer in a loincloth-thingy, that the Boy’s attention stops slipping away. Aries (Aries) is 18 years old, has a full set of teeth and under the loincloth-thingy hides some 7.5 inches.
“Boy” is screening at the 13th Slovak Queer Film Festival in Bratislava (16 – 21 October 2019).
Macho dancer films constitute a very specific genre in the Philippines Lgbtqia+ cinema. Named after the 1988 Lino Brocka “Macho Dancer”, their main raison d’être is to please the gaze. It only makes sense to set the stories of various intrigues into the worlds of night clubs, back alleys and...
“Boy” is screening at the 13th Slovak Queer Film Festival in Bratislava (16 – 21 October 2019).
Macho dancer films constitute a very specific genre in the Philippines Lgbtqia+ cinema. Named after the 1988 Lino Brocka “Macho Dancer”, their main raison d’être is to please the gaze. It only makes sense to set the stories of various intrigues into the worlds of night clubs, back alleys and...
- 10/16/2019
- by Anomalilly
- AsianMoviePulse
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