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Q feature: BOYS ON FILM 17

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BOYS ON FILM, Peccadillo's popular awardwinni­ng gay short film compilatio­n reaches its 17th edition. When you fall in love whether at home, in the club or on the beach, there's no predicting how addictive that feeling might be, ending in overwhelmi­ng bliss or tears. Nine films take us from the UK to Europe, US and Australia and plunge us into the intoxicati­ng power of our desires. Get ready to be hooked because LOVE IS THE DRUG. ALEX AND THE HANDYMAN (USA, 2017, 14 mins)

Director: Nicholas Colia. A precocious 9 year old develops a crush on the handsome 25-year old handyman who's working in the mansion where he lives. Screened at Palm Springs Festival

MR SUGAR DADDY (Sweden, 2016, 13 mins)

Director: Dawid Ullgren Starring Bengt CW Carlsson (The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo); Emelia Hansson (TV's Wallander). Hans, an older man is looking for a fresh start, and falls for younger guy, Andrej, but it's a game that leaves no room for winners. Screened at Stockholm Film Festival

SPOILERS (UK/ Australia, 2016, 22 mins)

Director: Brendon McDonall. Starring: James Peake (Da Vinci's Demons, Holby City), Tom Mumford

Leon and Felix meet unexpected­ly and discover they share a lot in common; but will their budding relationsh­ip flourish or be spoiled? Director of Iris Prize winning film All God's Creatures.

TELLIN' DAD (UK, 2017, 15 mins)

Directed by André Chambers. Starring Ricky Tomlinson (The Royle Family). A year into his relationsh­ip, Dan (Carl Loughlin) finally agrees to come out to his family. He writes letters to all of them. As each arrives, he deals with the aftermath until there's only one left…

BOYS (USA, 2016, 14 mins)

Director Eyal Resh. Starring Kevin Brief (Supernatur­al; StarTrek: Enterprise), Pearce Joza (Lab Rats). Set on the first day of summer, Brian sleeps over at Jake's house as they have done countless times before. This night however, the two encounter unfamiliar desires that illuminate a new side of themselves.

HOLE (Canada, 2014, 15 mins)

Director Martin Edralin. A daring portrait of a disabled man yearning for intimacy in a world that would rather ignore him. Nominated for Iris Prize. Award-winner at Locarno Internatio­nal Film Festival and Clermont-Ferrand Festival.

HAPPY AND GAY (USA, 2014, 10 mins)

Director: Lorelei Pepi . A queer revisionis­t history of 1930s black and white cartoons, Happy and Gay is an award-winning musical cartoon inspired by the power of representa­tion.

PEDRO (Portugal, 2016, 24 mins)

Directors: André Santos; Marco Leão (Portugal)

When Pedro gets home at dawn, tired and exhausted, he's dragged reluctantl­y to the beach by his mother, but the sight of a handsome stranger soon wakes him up to a tide of possibilit­ies. Shown at Sundance Film Festival and BFI Flare.

KISS ME SOFTLY (Belgium, 2012, 16 mins)

Director: Anthony Schatteman. Award-winning film starring Ezra Fiereman (TV's The Alienist). Jasper lives a seemingly dull life in a grey, small town where all the family attention goes into his father's singing career. When he receives an unexpected kiss from a friend, Jasper decides the time has come to focus on being himself. Screened at BFI Flare.

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