HotMen CoolBoyz

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HotMen CoolBoyz (or H.M.C.B.) is a Danish adult film directed by Knud Vesterskov and starring Ron Athey and Billy Herrington.

It was produced by Lars von Trier' company Zentropa, also known for the Dogme95-manifesto and such projects as Dogville (2003) starring Nicole Kidman, Dancer in the Dark (2000) starring Björk, and the 1994 miniseries Riget, upon which Stephen King based his 2004 miniseries Kingdom Hospital.

HotMen CoolBoyz was nominated for five GayVN Awards, including Best Foreign Release, Best Solo Performance (Ron Athey), Best Art Direction (Pernille Schellerup), Best Videography (Marco Bellini) and Best Editing (Henrik Vincent Thiesen).

It is the only gay hardcore porn video ever produced by an established mainstream film company, yet upon its release was almost completely ignored by the Danish press, and only later started to gain an international reputation for its unique imagery.

Zentropa's other three sex films were made for women and couples: Constance (1998), Pink Prison (1999) and All About Anna (2005).


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