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Boy Culture (2006)

Boy Culture (2006)
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A male prostitute who has dismissed the need for love in his life learns a lesson about affection from one of his customers in this independent comedy drama from filmmaker Q. Allan Brocka. X (Derek Magyar) is a gay hustler whose enigmatic name reflects his emotional distance from the world around him; he doesn't much believe in love, and isn't interested in sex unless he's being paid for it. X has a dozen regular customers he calls his "disciples," and shares his home with two roommates -- Andrew (Darryl Stephens), whose good looks sometimes tempt X, though he's still uncertain about his own sexual feelings, and Joey (Jonathon Trent), an uninhibited and outré teenager who openly lusts after X, to no avail. Gregory (Patrick Bauchau) is an older man who regularly hires X for companionship, but he refuses to have sex with the hustler until he's willing to acknowledge that their attraction is mutual. X isn't about to admit to any such thing, but one day Gregory shares a story with X that forces him to reconsider his thinking. Boy Culture received its North American premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Derek MagyarPatrick Bauchau, (more)
Director(s):
Q. Allan Brocka
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Boy Culture

A male prostitute who has dismissed the need for love in his life learns a lesson about affection from one of his customers in this independent comedy drama from filmmaker Q. Allan Brocka. X (Derek Magyar) is a gay hustler whose enigmatic name reflects his emotional distance from the world around him; he doesn't much believe in love, and isn't interested in sex unless he's being paid for it. X has a dozen regular customers he calls his "disciples," and shares his home with two roommates -- Andrew (Darryl Stephens), whose good looks sometimes tempt X, though he's still uncertain about his own sexual feelings, and Joey (Jonathon Trent), an uninhibited and outré teenager who openly lusts after X, to no avail. Gregory (Patrick Bauchau) is an older man who regularly hires X for companionship, but he refuses to have sex with the hustler until he's willing to acknowledge that their attraction is mutual. X isn't about to admit to any such thing, but one day Gregory shares a story with X that forces him to reconsider his thinking. Boy Culture received its North American premiere at the 2006 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
Q. Allan Brocka
Writer(s):
Q. Allan BrockaPhilip Pierce
Producer(s):
Victor SimpkinsStephen IsraelPhilip Pierce
Categories:
Comedy
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    Matt F.

    As an intelligent gay man, I have been frequently disappointed with the quality of many gay-themed movies available on DVD. They can look promising here online or in the store, but after playing them for a few minutes, it becomes apparent that they are depending on beefcake to be enough to keep my attention and ultimately fail. But this movie was hugely different. I not only loved the handsome actors, but I loved their acting. The writing was clever and the film was shot beautifully. Not only every LGBT person, but every open person will inevitably enjoy this film. It is not Citizen Kane. But it is a beautiful film with a beautiful message. Give it a shot.

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    Thomas A.

    I find that many TLA movies can be either very good or cheaply veiled porn. This film fell squarely into the former category and is one of my very favorite movies. I'm thrilled to own a copy now.

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    Joshua G.

    I wasn't sure what to expect here. A bunch of nice bodies and a gay script...well, usually makes for great scenery but better with the volume off. This was better than that. It dragged in some places but overall was entertaining and fun to watch.

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