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The Gymnast 8 SSW
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All Aboard 2:45 HT
Saving Marriage 5 HT
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Gypo 7:30 HT
Girls Night Out @ Images
Boy Culture 9:45 HT
Boy's Night Out @ Images
     
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My Girlfriend Did It 3 HT
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Life of Reilly 7 HT
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Cruel & Unusual 7 HT
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Mom 7 HT
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Saturday, Oct. 28
Youth Program 5 MS
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Sunday, Oct 29
20 Centimeters 4:45 SSW
Eating Out 2 7:15 SSW
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2006 Funders:

Boy Culture
Satruday, Oct. 21 9:45pm @ Harris Theater

US
2006
85 minutes
Director: Q. Allan Brocka

Celebrate with us at Images after the movie. Drink specials with your Boy Culture ticket stub!

Q. Allan Brocka (Eating Out) is back at the festival with this superb film, adapted from a much-loved novel about three roommates, hustling and the human heart.

Director/co-writer Q. Allan Brocka has created a gorgeously textured film that not only explores the recesses of the human heart, but is charged with sex and filled with laughter. Adapted from the outstanding novel by Matthew Rettenmund, Boy Culture is the story of X (Derek Magyar), a high-end prostitute, and his two roommates Andrew (Darryl Stephens) and Joey (Jonathon Trent), who together have created a family for the 21st century. X is the head of the household who brings home the bacon and sets the tone. He has a serious crush on Andrew, who works at a video store and is waiting for the right man…and in Andrew’s opinion, a hustler is just not the right man. Joey is a 17-year-old whirlwind of trouble, but there’s really only one man he wants: X. The sexual tension between these three men is palpable. X is not your typical hustler; he has only 12 clients and concentrates on making these men happy. When one dies, there’s room for a new client and he chooses Gregory (Patrick Bauchau), a rich, lonely man who hasn’t left his home in eight years. If, as it is said, the key to making a film work is in the casting, Brocka and his producers deserve kudos for their choices. The four leads are all superb, and extraordinarily natural in their roles. Opening your heart to another person is a risky business, one beautifully told in Boy Culture. – Scott Cranin


Co-Community Producers:
Renaissance City Chiors