Boys On Film is still the most successful short film series in the world, and hopefully it won’t be an unlucky 13 for its latest instalment, Boys On Film 13: Trick & Treat (although with a title like that, you have to wonder why it isn’t come out at Halloween).
The trailer for the release has now arrived, which you can see below, but it you want to know more about the gay-themed short film that it includes, keep reading.
Boygame – dir. Anna Nolskog (Sweden) 14mins 2012
Best friends John and Nicolas aren’t confident about having sex with girls, so to avoid embarrassment; they decide to get some practice – on each other.
Remission – dir. Christopher Brown (UK) 18 mins 2013
Two young men and a boy roam the overgrown English countryside, seeking to escape a deadly virus. The two men are forced to take a horrific decision after the boy’s behaviour puts them in increasing danger – but is it too late to cheat death?
Caged – dir. Lazlo and Dylan Tonk (Netherlands) 13 mins 2014
David and Neils spend most of their time working out together on the local sports ground. Meanwhile their gang of friends harass a local boy for being gay. But their tight friendship is about to be thrown off balance by a secret Neils has been keeping.
Middle Man – dir. Charlie Francis (UK) 4 mins 2014
After a misunderstanding, Nathan tries to get in contact with his hearing impaired boyfriend through a type-to-talk service. Will the middle man be able to fix the situation or will Nathan have to find another way to communicate?
VIS-A-VIS – dir. Dan Connolly (Australia) 16mins 2013
When a government official comes to inspect Richard and Martin’s relationship for visa approval, it is clear that all is not as it seems. Cue hilarious consequences as the two men will stop at nothing to hide their true identity. Will Martin get visa approval or will things turn out for the worst?
A Last Farewell – dir. Casper Andreas (Sweden) 12mins 2013
A Last Farewell looks at an aging author’s sorrow over the death of his long-term partner. Haunted by visions of his late husband, and in conflict with his daughter who is trying to renew the ties between them, how will he move on and find peace?
Mirrors – dir. Neil Ely (UK) 11mins 2014
In a toilet of a Manchester nightclub, two young men (SHAMELESS’ Jody Latham and SKINS’ Liam Boyle) catch each other’s eye. As they reveal their feelings to one another, they find that their lives mirror each other in more ways than one. The only thing left to do is face the person staring back at them.
Followers – dir. Tim Marshall (UK/Australia) 8mins 2014
When an elderly woman sees a vision of Jesus on the swimming trunks of a young African man at her class, she befriends him as she believes God has sent her a sign for him to free her of her loneliness.
Kissing Drew – dir. Philip J. Connell (Canada) 8 mins 2013
A dreary school day in 1992: ‘Cool kid’ Drew is James’ sexual fantasy, but Drew is also James’ bully. In a single moment, James faces off against both Drew the bully and Drew the fantasy, but is it enough to reclaim his dignity?
Surprise – dir. Leslie Bumgarner (Canada) 9 mins 2015
After misbehaving at school it’s time for young Jack to confess to his mother, but the solution to his ‘problem’ is not like anything he could have imagined.
Take a look at the trailer below. Boys On Film 13: Trick & Treat will be released on DVD in the UK on July 13th.
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