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The Boys on Film 19: No Ordinary Boys feature films from US, India, UK, Sweden and Denmark

By Steve Brown

To mark the end of the teenage years of the popular Boys on Film franchise, a collection of the best-selling films will be available for the first time on DVD and Blu-ray.

With films from the US, India, UK, Sweden and Denmark, the new collection is not to be missed as they look at the lives and loves of gay men around the world.

Check out the short films featured in the new collection below:

Michael Joseph Jason John (USA, 10 mins)  Dir. Scott T. Hinson

A single man imagines what life might be like with a mysterious stranger he picks up on the New York City subway.

A romantic thriller exploring one-night stands and the thrill and risks of our hook-up culture. Starring Eric Robledo

The Fish Curry (India, 12 mins)  Dir. Abhishek Verma

Having decided to come out to his parents, Lalit plans his day by cooking his father’s favorite dish, the traditional fish curry Maacher Jhol, a recipe that he’s learnt from a famous chef’s radio show.

He prepares the dish with effort and serves his father the delicious fish curry, but will his dish be more palatable that his confession? Delightful animation served with a big heart.

Blood out of a Stone (UK, 14 mins)  Dir. Ben Allen

Because first impressions matter Michael sets Dan a challenge on their very first date together. But Dan is out of his comfort zone; he isn’t used to dates requiring such vulnerability.

Central and East London provide the backdrop to this intimate story of immediate “connection”. Starring Oisín Stack (Mata Hari) and Alex Austin (The Interceptor)

No More We (Sweden, 15 mins)   Dir. David Fardmar

After Hampus declares “There’s No More We” he feels total relief, the weight of their destructive relationship slips off his shoulders.

For his fiancé Adrian it’s a devastating shock. How can they now help each other navigate the beginning of the end? A small film about a big subject most of us can relate to,where endings can also be beginnings.

Between Here and Now (Denmark, 22 mins)  Dir. Jannik Splidsboel

Visiting Copenhagen, Tony meets local boy Oscar at a bar. Initially cautious, Tony finds himself drawn to Oscar and their relationship rapidly intensifies.

However, things get more complicated when they realise the loneliness forges stronger friendships. World Premiered at BFI Flare 2018. Starring Francesco Martino (Doctor Who, Allegiance) and Peder Bille.

 

Ruan(a)way Arab (UK, 12 mins)  Dir. Amrou Al-Kadhi

Nazeem, a 26-year-old Middle Eastern drag queen who performs under the name Queen Za Dream is preparing her latest Egyptian themed show.

She recalls memories of her childhood as an 8-year-old boy when a transgressive moment broke the seemingly close bond with her flamboyant Iraqi-Egyptian mother, Halima who is governed by the strict expectations of gender in Arab society.

Only though his drag can the adult Nazeem keep sacred the memories of his mother before this painful moment.

Run(A)Way Arab is a semi-autobiographical film from British-Iraqi director Amrou Al-Kadhi, and founding member of drag girl group Denim. 

Meatoo (UK, 4 mins)  Dir. Dean Loxton

A naive actor auditions for a film which could launch his career.

The things he’s asked to do make him more and more uncomfortable… Based on a real event, MEATOO is an improvised film that was conceived and shot in a day. @instantfilmprod

Dusk (UK, 15 mins)  Dir. Jake Graf

Based in the 1950s England, a young Chris Winters struggles to fit into the accepted gender roles. After a tough childhood, Chris meets dream woman Julie but is haunted by the growing feeling that theirs is a life half lived.

Endlessly imagining what might have been, Chris is finally struck by the realisation that for some decisions there is no right answer.

Award-winning film from director/ actor Jake Graf (The Danish Girl; Colette). Starring Elliott Sailors, Sue Moore and former Blue band member turned actor Duncan James (Hollyoaks)

Jermaine and Elsie (UK, 21 mins)  Dir. Leon Lopez

Elsie is a fiercely independent, equally opinionated pensioner with a drink problem and reliant on daily help including Jermaine, a black, sexually ambiguous carer.

Initially, their relationships is combative but he wins her over with his non-conventional ways.

When Jermaine disappears without a word, Elsie is determined to find out what happened to him.

Set in Ladbroke Grove/West Kensington, this is the latest film from EastEnders actor Leon Lopez, who has recently been directing episodes of Hollyoaks.

Starring Marji Campi (Cold Feet, The Bill) and Ashley Campbell (Doctors)

Four Quartets (UK, 11 mins) Dir. Marco Alessi

Raf is young, he’s fun and on the pull, but tonight is struggling to find his place among the crowd.

Sometimes it’s that moment when you stop trying that magic really strikes. @marcoalessifilm  #4QuartetsFilm

Boy On Film 19: No Ordinary Boy will be released on DVD, Dual Format Edition (DVD + Blu-ray) and VOD on February 25 | R/T 135min | Cert: 15

Coming soon on DVD/ blu-ray/ VOD:  Boys On Film 20: You’ll Never Get To Heaven

Watch the trailer below: