Boy Culture | |
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Directed by | Q. Allan Brocka |
Produced by | Stephen Israel Philip Pierce Victor Simpkins Phil Lobel |
Written by | Q. Allan Brocka Philip Pierce |
Narrated by | Derek Magyar |
Starring | Derek Magyar Darryl Stephens Patrick Bauchau Jonathon Trent Emily Brooke Hands |
Music by | Ryan Beveridge |
Cinematography | Joshua Hess |
Editing by | Phillip J. Bartell |
Distributed by | TLA Releasing |
Release date(s) | January 31, 2007 (France) March 23, 2007 (U.S.) June 8. 2007 (Spain) |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $220,409[1] |
Boy Culture is an award-winning LGBT film adaptation of the 1995 novel by Matthew Rettenmund. It made its world premiere in the United Kingdom at the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival on April 1, 2006, and made its debut in the United States at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 26, 2006. It subsequently received a theatrical release in France on January 31, 2007, a very limited theatrical release in the United States on March 23, 2007, and in Spain on June 8, 2007. It was released on DVD-Video on August 14, 2007.
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A successful escort describes in a series of confessions his tangled romantic relationships with his two roommates and an older, enigmatic client.
The story remains the same as the novel, about a man (Derek Magyar) who goes by only the letter "X" to maintain his anonymity and relationships between his two roommates (Stephens and Trent) - one of whom he's in love with - and an enigmatic older client (Patrick Bauchau) who challenges him to find his heart before he will consent to sex.
The movie's differences from the novel include Andrew's character (now an African-American) and the location of the story in Seattle, Washington instead of Chicago, Illinois.
Actor | Role |
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Patrick Bauchau | Gregory Talbot |
Derek Magyar | "X" |
Darryl Stephens | Andrew |
Jonathon Trent | Joey |
George Jonson | Blondie |
Peyton Hinson | Jill |
Kyle Santler | Scooter |
Emily Brooke Hands | Lucy |
Matt Riedy | Frank |
Clifford Harrington | Renaldo |
Molly Manago | Cheyenne |
Kibibi Monié | Phyllis |
Jesse Archer | Threeway Hottie |
Jeffrey Gilbert | Wedding Guest |
Laprell Nelson | Matthew |
Boy Culture was shown at the following film festivals:
Boy Culture earned a 70 percent fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the consensus stating that the film is "Sharper than the typical gay indie flick". Most reviews cited Bauchau and Magyar's performances and Brocka's direction.
Year | Festival | Award | Category | Recipients |
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2006 | L.A. Outfest | Grand Jury Award | Best Screenplay | Q.Allan Brocka Philip Pierce |
2006 | Milan International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival | Paramount Comedy Award | Q.Allan Brocka | |
2006 | Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival | Jury Prize | Best Film Best Narrative Feature |
Q.Allan Brocka |
2006 | Rhode Island International Film Festival | First Prize | Alternative Spirit Award | Q.Allan Brocka |
2007 | Festróia - Tróia International Film Festival | Prize of the City of Setúbal | Best Film American Independents |
Q.Allan Brocka |
The DVD of Boy Culture was released on August 14, 2007, courtesy of TLA Video. It includes an audio commentary from writer/director Q. Allan Brocka and writing partner Philip Pierce, interviews with Brocka and the four stars, deleted scenes, premiere footage from the Tribeca Film Festival and the film's trailer.[2]