Wednesday 25 January 2012

WIN Black Briefs on DVD!



Guest House Films will be releasing its Black Briefs short-film compilation, the first in a series of gay-themed short-film compilations that will each focus on a particular genre of film, on Feb. 21, with an SRP of $24.99.You can win a copy of the DVD through EdgeOnTheNet. Click HERE to enter!

Short films include:
Spring - Directed by Hong Khaou (13 minutes)
A young man meets a stranger for S&M sex, an experience that will change his life forever. Official Selection - Frameline, NewFest, Outfest; Finalist - Iris Prize

Remission - Directed by Greg Ivan Smith (14 minutes)
As a man awaits the results of a biopsy at his secluded cabin, his dread amplifies when he suspects that he may not be alone. From the director of the award-winning The Back Room. Winner - Horror Film Award, Rhode Island International Film Festival

Winner Takes All - Directed by Camille Carida (17 minutes)
The unapologetic manipulator Ryker engineers a fight between his two boyfriends ... with Ryker himself as the ultimate prize. Featuring gay favorite Alec Mapa. Official Selection - Atlanta Film Festival, Philadelphia QFest

Promise - Directed by Lalo Vasquez (20 minutes)
Stu and Chris appear to be the perfect couple. But past indiscretions are revealed on the eve of their wedding, causing unforgivable actions that both will regret. Official Selection - FilmOut San Diego

Video Night - Directed by Jim Hansen and Jack Plotnick (6 minutes)
What starts out as a fun night making videos goes terribly wrong when a group of friends discover something unexpected in the raw footage. Official Selection - Outfest

Communication - Directed by Christopher Banks (19 minutes)
From the creators of the critically acclaimed Teddy comes the story of an Orthodox Jewish student who unexpectedly inherits the estate of his estranged mentor and discovers a painful truth about their relationship. Winner - Outstanding Short Film, QBliss Creating Change Community Awards

Read Amos Lassen's review of BLACK BRIEFS.




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