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Boy Culture

Directed by Q. Allan Brocka

Written by Q. Allan Brocka and Philip Pierce

dvd: was: £19.99 , now: £8.00

Cast

Derek Magyar, George Jonson, Patrick Bauchau, Darryl Stephens, Peyton Hinson, Jonathon Trent, Kyle Santler, Emily Brooke Hands, Matt Riedy, Clifford Harrington, Molly Manago, Kibibi Monie, Jesse Archer

Synopsis

A successful male escort describes in a series of confessions his tangled romantic relationships with his two roommates and an older, enigmatic male client.

Reviews

"By RONNIE SCHEIBA

A strong cast, formal visual style and cynical voiceover that propels the action help elevate this Seattle-set gay romp from the ranks of the stereotypical. Based on the novel by Matthew Rettenmund, Q. Allan Brocka's sophomore feature wryly recounts a tragicomic dance of displaced desire as three roommates circle each other warily, uncovering layers of denial, defensiveness and role-playing. Too devoid of angst and too enmeshed in the ironies of gayness to cross over to a wide aud, "Culture" is nevertheless slick enough to assure niche release.
Hero-narrator X (Derek Magyar) is a 26-year-old hustler with a large bank account and an exclusive clientele of 12 (his "disciples," as he sardonically calls them).

Avoiding non-monetary relationships like the plague, he is nevertheless attracted to his sexy black roommate Andrew (Darryl Stevens), who has not quite come to terms with his sexuality. Meanwhile, his other roommate, an outrageous teen twink named Joey (Jonathon Trent), is madly in love with X, while screwing anything that moves.

Latest elderly disciple, Gregory (the always-urbane Patrick Bachau) refuses to sleep with X until the desire is mutual. By denying a money-for-sex exchange, Gregory begins to break down the walls X has built around himself.

Thesping is excellent, all four of the main players able to infuse familiar types with believable emotions. Ably supported by Philip Pierce's and Brocka's screenplay, the actors intelligently incorporate defensiveness into irony. Magyar's X smolders with repressed sensuality, and the attraction between his character and Stephens' Andrew is so palpable as to render their difficulties almost comic.

Ultimately, what makes "Boy Culture" so likeable is its presumption of intelligence; no matter how idiotically a character behaves, helmer Brocka suggests a certain distance between how he acts and how he thinks. Ultimately, the characters' true affections for each other are realized less by sentiment than through intellectual epiphany."

DVD Special features

  • Audio commentary (Commentary with Director/Writer Q. Allan Brocka and Producer/Writer Phillip Pierce), Interview(s) (Interviews with Patrick Bauchau, Derek Magyar, Darryl Stephens and Jonathon Trent), Other (Theatrical trailer, two deleted scenes, Tribeca Film Festival Premiere Party)
Technical Information
Released date24th September 2007
Opening Venue
Opening Venue tel.
Aspect RatioWidescreen 1.77:1 Anamorphic
Main SoundtrackDolby Digital Stereo
LanguageEnglish
SubtitlesEnglish - for hearing impaired
Region Code2 (Europe, Japan, South Africa)
Disc FormatDVD 5 PAL
Duration88 Minutes (Approx)

USA/2006/Colour

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