Director:
Eldar Rapaport Language:
English Cast:
Murray Bartlett, Daniel Dugan, Adrian Gonzalez, Hillary Banks, Bernhard Forcher, Brad Standley, Mike Vaughn
When Troy (Murray Bartlett, Farscape) moves back to LA after many years in Barcelona he finds that his ex-boyfriend Jonathan (Daniel Dugan) has begun dating Raul (Adrian Gonzales), a handsome South American immigrant. Jonathan has helped Raul stay in America, but when Raul senses the sexual tension between the exes, temperatures rise between the three men in LA’s stultifying summer heat.
From Eldar Rapaport, director of award-winning short films ‘Post Mortem’ and ‘Steam’, comes a languorous, lyrical exploration of love split three ways.
"Beautifully shot... mixes sexual heat with the cold burn of romance" - Queerty.com
“Tonally and texturally, (director) Rapaport conveys myriad layers of truth, trust, love and lust…A strong but subtle directorial hand.” — Dennis Harvey, Variety
DVD/BD Extras:Behind the scenes and Short films Cast: Murray Bartlett, Daniel Dugan, Adrian Gonzalez, Hillary Banks, Bernhard Forcher, Brad Standley, Mike Vaughn Director: Eldar Rapaport Country: USA Certificate: 15 Duration: 100 mins Soundtrack: Dolby Digital 2.0 Aspect ratio: 16:9 Language: English Released: 2012-02-15
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