Despite arriving to the warm embrace of his sister ( Bruna Cusi), Moi struggles to come to terms with his new reality. Here’s just five of our current favorites that you may have missed – ALL available to watch INSTANTLY!Īfter he learns that his mother has passed away, Moi ( Ricardo Gomez) travels to his family home with his boyfriend Biel ( Eneko Sagardoy) by his side. The Gay Cinema Video On Demand experience at has your entertainment needs covered! We’re always working to expand selection of new and old gay-themed movies available for your viewing pleasure. The film is now available on DVD at TLAgay. Watch the trailer for The Perfect David below and click here to order your copy. From co-writer/director Felipe Gomez Aparicio, The Perfect David is at once a delicious ode to the beauty of the male form, a warning of the dangers of seeking absolute perfection and a striking character study of a young man in trouble. Soon David’s cohorts offer him dangerous chemical shortcuts, sending David into a dangerous spiral. With his birthday approaching, Juana demands growth at any cost. With countless hours spent at in the company of pumped-up gym rats, David desperately searches for what it means to be a man while also navigating his burgeoning sexuality. His weightlifting obsession is driven by his mother Juana ( Umbra Colombo), a troubled artist whose only goal is to have her son reach physical perfection by his seventeenth birthday.
Sixteen-year-old David ( Mauricio Di Yorio) is much like any teenager, but his boyish good looks rest upon a hulking, muscular body. The amazing new collector’s edition will be available on DVD and Blu-ray beginning June 8th. below and click here to pre-order your copy. Watch a trailer for Two Films by Arthur J. As Richard’s release draws nearer, the question remains: will the spark still be there when he gets out? Special features include audio commentaries, interviews with Robert Adams and various queer film historians, five early short films by Bressan (on the Blu-ray only), print materials, photo galleries, theatrical trailers, a twenty-page booklet featuring writing by Bressan and an essay by queer trans film critic Caden Mark Gardner (Blu-ray only) and much, much more. Unable to clear his head through casual sex, he reads through his letters to Richard – letters he could never send out of fear that his outing would lead to a harsher sentence. Lead actor Robert Adams returns in Forbidden Letters as Larry, a man trying to pass time on the day his older lover Richard ( Richard Locke) is set to be released from prison. One of cinema’s first coming out stories, Passing Strangers is a romantic portrait of gay liberation-era San Francisco that still resonates today. In Passing Strangers, a closeted gay teenager ( Robert Adams) finds love, community and a political awakening when he decides to answer a personal ad from an older, jaded man ( Robert Carnagey). Altered Innocence and the Bressan Project are proud to present these two landmarks of early queer cinema, newly restored in 2K from their original film elements with a host of new bonus features. A true pioneer of queer cinema, his films fearlessly blurred the boundaries between the artistic, the erotic and the cinematic – and never so clearly as with his first two narrative films, the critically-acclaimed Passing Strangers and Forbidden Letters. (the director behind films like Buddies and Gay USA).
No other filmmaker better embodied the spirit of the gay liberation movement than Arthur J.