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BOY CULTURE is the candid confession of “X,” a wildly successful male escort.  After ten years of sex-for-pay, “X” gets romantically entangled with his two hot roommates and a reclusive elderly client, Gregory. But before Gregory will agree to sex, he tells an unsetting love story spanning fifty years and dares “X” to try something he hasn’t felt in years: emotion.
Title Boy Culture
Director Q. Allan Brocka   (Director of Eating Out)
Origin U S A
Year 2006
Length 88 minutes
Genre Feature - Drama
Website Boy Culture

Crew                                                            Cast

Director/Screenwriter Q. Allan Brocka    "X" Derek Magyar
Producers Stephen Israel    "Gregory Talbott" Patrick Bauchau
  Philip Pierce    "Andrew" Darryl Stephens
  Victor Simpkins    "Joey" Jonathon Trent
Screenwriter Philip Pierce    "Jill" Peyton Hinson
Based on the Novel By Matthew Rettenmund    "Scooter" Kyle Santler
Music Supervisor Bill Coleman    "Lucy" Emily Brooke Hands
Original Score Ryan Beveridge    "Frank" Matt Riedy
Editor Phillip J. Bartell    "Renaldo" Clifford Harrington
Director of Photography Joshua Hess    "Blondie" George Jonson

Director's Bio - Allan Brocka

Allan Brocka is quickly becoming a distinctive voice in the next generation of GLBT filmmakers. Allan achieved instant notoriety with his Sundance sensation, an irreverent animated short film, Rick & Steve – the Happiest Gay Couple in All the World. Allan’s other short films, Roberta Loved, and Seventy, have tirelessly toured the international festival circuit garnering top awards along the way. His first feature film, Eating Out, won the Phoenix, Hawaii, and Rome Gay and Lesbian Film Festivals. At Outfest in Los Angeles, the largest film festival on the West Coast, it was selected for the prestigious “5 In Focus” New Director Series. In San Francisco at the Frameline Festival, Eating Out was selected as Best First Feature and won for Allan the prestigious $10,000 Levi Award.

Three years ago, Brocka was chosen by Variety as one of five gay and lesbian directors to watch and was profiled in the AMC documentary series, Gay Hollywood. The series followed five talented openly gay men as they built careers in the entertainment industry. Allan is currently shooting, UNCLE LINO, a feature length documentary about his uncle, director and queer provocateur Lino Brocka. Rick & Steve will soon be a series on Viacom’s gay network, Logo.

Boy Culture is Allan’s second feature film.


 

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