Krampack
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Krámpack is a Spanish film, released in 2000, about the sexual awakening of two young men, as one comes to terms with his homosexuality, and the other with his heterosexuality.
The title refers to masturbation, as the two are close enough friends to openly masturbate in each other's company (this is simulated in the film). The men are named Nico and Dani, and it is by the title Nico and Dani that English language versions of the film are known.
The film is in Spanish (and set in a small seaside town near Barcelona), and offers both English and Spanish subtitles, as well as short features on the making of the film, theater trailer, interviews with the actors and director, and two music videos made from the film. It is unrated, but there is no violence at all.
Other films that concern similar themes of sexual awakening, 'coming out' as homosexual, and the exploring and working out gay relationships include Beautiful Thing and Coming Undone.
Krámpack at the Internet Movie Database