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Boy Culture

  • 2006
  • Unrated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
6K
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Darryl Stephens, Jonathon Trent, and Derek Magyar in Boy Culture (2006)
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A successful male escort describes in a series of confessions his tangled romantic relationships with his two roommates and an older, enigmatic male client.A successful male escort describes in a series of confessions his tangled romantic relationships with his two roommates and an older, enigmatic male client.A successful male escort describes in a series of confessions his tangled romantic relationships with his two roommates and an older, enigmatic male client.

  • Director
    • Q. Allan Brocka
  • Writers
    • Matthew Rettenmund
    • Philip Pierce
    • Q. Allan Brocka
  • Stars
    • Derek Magyar
    • George Jonson
    • Patrick Bauchau
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Q. Allan Brocka
    • Writers
      • Matthew Rettenmund
      • Philip Pierce
      • Q. Allan Brocka
    • Stars
      • Derek Magyar
      • George Jonson
      • Patrick Bauchau
    • 44User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins total

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    Derek Magyar
    Derek Magyar
    • X
    George Jonson
    • Blondie
    Patrick Bauchau
    Patrick Bauchau
    • Gregory Talbot
    Darryl Stephens
    Darryl Stephens
    • Andrew
    Peyton Hinson
    • Jill
    Jonathon Trent
    Jonathon Trent
    • Joey
    Kyle Santler
    • Scooter
    Emily Brooke Hands
    Emily Brooke Hands
    • Lucy
    Matt Riedy
    Matt Riedy
    • Frank
    Cliff Harrington
    • Renaldo
    • (as Clifford Harrington)
    Molly Manago
    • Cheyenne
    Demene Hall
    Demene Hall
    • Zelma
    William Hall Jr.
    • Oren
    Joël René
    Joël René
    • Candace
    Kibibi Monie
    • Phyllis
    • (as Kibibi Monié)
    Jesse Archer
    • Threeway Hottie
    Jeffrey Gilbert
    • Wedding Guest
    Laprell Nelson
    • Matthew
    • Director
      • Q. Allan Brocka
    • Writers
      • Matthew Rettenmund
      • Philip Pierce
      • Q. Allan Brocka
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    10christopher-188

    Loved it.

    It is rare to see gay cinema that is thoughtful, witty, romantic and sexy all at once. Boy Culture is all that. The actors are great! The photography is rich and evocative. The setting (Seattle) is believable and supports the particular urban attitudes embodied by the characters. The story took me into a world different from my own. I laughed and was moved. It resonates in a larger sense with gay life (or male life) in contemporary society: What are the emotional risks needed in order to live a connected life? Our hard-won freedoms bring up questions -- about choice, and how we limit ourselves to guard our emotional wounds... This story is funny (rare in so-called "romantic comedies"!!) as well as touching and good-looking and sexy and smart! I loved it.
    8lattetown

    This was a very good gay film

    I just came away from a screening of "Boy Culture" at the Seattle International Film Festival (where the director Q. Allan Brocka began his love of film), and thought "that was a very good gay film". The character acting was strong (especially the cameo part of Andrew's little sister "Cheyenne"). The audience all laughed throughout the film, which helped to ease the tension of some very powerful emotions. Derek Magyar pulled off the difficult job of being jaded and emotionally distant and yet a likable and charismatic character. "X" is part strong, silent, and manly and part Dorthy Parker with acidic observations. During the Q&A after the film, I found myself wanting to read more of the source material that Matthew Rettenmund has written in the original novel. IMDb doesn't give credits for Andrew's family but they really helped bring out his character more. While Darryl Stephens didn't have the same level of emotional non-verbal delivery that Magyar did, he was beautiful to watch and gave a strong performance. Jonathon Trent did a great job in the love triangle and made me think of the original "Queer as Folk" series.
    7NJMoon

    X Files

    BOY CULTURE looks like it might be trash, but it really is a treasure. The saga of a male prostitute dubbed X and his falling into love with his roomie. First off, the film looks terrific. This is a smart and classy movie. Second, the writing and performances are really quite good. Even the supporting cast is terrific - I only wish there were more time for them in the story. I loved the lesbian waitress and the entire family of the roomie. The story could have easily been trite and the dialogue cliché, but it neatly avoids that most of the time. It reminded me of an upscale episode of QUEER AS FOLK (before it devolved into soap opera hysterics). All in all, this is well worth a look see - gay or straight.
    8michaeljohnz

    I enjoyed this film very much..

    There being only one other comment leads me to make my contribution. At no point could I see this film as being dark or depressing, unless of course once wished to 'make' any form of minority life negative in aspects. The premise is hardly romantic and uses a fact of gay behaviour: escorting and 'tricks'.I saw this film as part of the local Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and liked it very much. I believe one error is to make it factual or to align it to real life, as with most celluloid productions. I 'read' the metaphors in the film and saw perspectives that were either enhanced or exaggerated to make a story, e.g lifestyles. At the end of the day it's a romance almost. I won't go into more analysis as to do so starts to remove the simple enjoyment. Is ' Queer as folk" dark and depressing? Well it can be if one uses those elements to apply to the entire series. It only uses a premise to explore relationships and situations. I found it entertaining and enjoyable and wish it were available on DVD.
    7marcelproust

    A slightly offbeat take on the world's oldest profession

    I saw Boy Culture yesterday at the London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, having seen and enjoyed Q. Allan Brocka's last film, Eating Out. Once again we are in the rarefied atmosphere of the buffed and the beautiful - three pectorally perfect young studs with an apartment from the pages of Wallpaper magazine.

    But the surface perfection hides a trio of unhappy people. 'X', the un-named narrator is a high-class rent boy with a select group of only 12 clients - the Disciples. Andrew, his room-mate and object of X's affection is a stunningly handsome boy who wants both love and an open relationship. Completing the triptych is Joey (aka Blowy Joey), a cute-as-a-button twink who plays 'son' to the dysfunctional duo.

    X has a problem - not only is he in love with Andrew but his life as a hustler has left him able to have sex only when there is cash involved. Enter the enigmatic Gregory - X's newest Disciple - a reclusive figure who isn't quite what he seems.

    Once all the protagonists are in play, Brocka does an efficient job of keeping all the plates of the various story lines spinning in an entertaining and engaging fashion. As X, Derek Magyar is not afraid to present an unsympathetic character, albeit one who asks for no sympathy from the audience. Andrew and Joey are a little too cute to be true, but their snappy dialogue and willingness to disrobe at any opportunity are ample compensation.

    Indeed, many of the scenes and much of the dialogue have a saucy snap that puts Boy Culture streets ahead of the sweet but rather formulaic Eating Out - and the supporting characters that our boys encounter (especially Andrew's razor-tongued little sister) all play their parts to perfection.

    But for me the film came most alive in the conversations between X and Gregory. Inter-generational gay relationships are the missing link of contemporary gay cinema, and the way in which their friendship develops is handled with great poignancy and charm, helped by an impressive performance from the great Patrick Bauchau.

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    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      X's rental car is a 2004 Jaguar XKR.
    • Goofs
      When X and Andrew are heading to Portland for the wedding, the scenery of Seattle going by is heading north. Portland is south of Seattle.
    • Quotes

      Joey: Don't be such a dick pump.

    • Connections
      Featured in Schau mir in die Augen, Kleiner (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Making The Grade
      Written by Josh Mobley, Charles Dockins

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Former Official French Distributor's site - no longer valid URL as of June 2015. (France)
      • Former Official Producer's site - no longer valid URL as of June 2015.
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Erkek Kültürü
    • Filming locations
      • All Saints Church, 1716 2nd Ave North, Seattle, Washington, USA(wedding ceremony)
    • Production companies
      • Boy Culture LLC
      • NeoFight Film
      • Pierce Films
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $220,409
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $27,835
      • Mar 25, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $269,589
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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