29th and Gay

29th and Gay

DVD Cover to 29th and Gay.
Directed by Carrie Preston
Produced by Sebastian Jobin
Written by James Vasquez
Starring James Vasquez
Michael Emerson
Nicole Marcks
David McBean
Mike Doyle
Annie Hinton
James Synjyn
Adam Greer
Kurt Norby
Music by John Avila
Cinematography Mark Holmes
Edited by Mark Holmes
Carrie Preston
James Vasquez
Distributed by TLA Releasing
Release dates
  • 2005 (2005)
Running time
87 minutes
Country United States
Language English

29th and Gay is a 2005 comedy film from Daisy 3 Pictures directed by Carrie Preston and starring James Vasquez, Nicole Marcks, David McBean, Mike Doyle, and Annie Hinton.[1] It was Vasquez's first experience as a writer, actor, and editor.

Plot

James Sanchez is a 29-year-old gay man who feels he has reached a dead end in his life. While his best friend Roxy, an actress-turned-activist, struggles to show him there is life beyond the glitz of the disco ball, his other friend, Brandon works on getting James to socialize. Feeling out of place in the world and caught between his Hispanic-American heritage and his homosexuality, James grows, realizing that life is in the journey, not the destination.

Throughout his long journey to find a partner, James dates many different guys, many of whom he meets in gay bars. He attempts to find a man online, which leads him to Mike. They go on a date, which seems to be "perfect," but Mike never calls back. Throughout his relationship troubles, James also deals with his parents, who try to be much too accepting (they buy him overly stereotypical gifts such as musicals and a sex swing for special occasions), a lack of a job, a lack of inspiration for his talents as an actor and his lack of confidence to approach the man to whom he crushes on, the hot and sexy coffee barista in the cafe down the street. After going through friendship troubles, all too depressing moments and losing his apartment's electricity, he struggles his way back into life by getting an acting job and perhaps finding the man of his dreams.

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