"Like many young gay men before him, small-town Virginian Anthony, played by Raphael Barker from John Cameron Mitchell’s Shortbus , arrives in San Francisco wide-eyed and eager to drink up his new surroundings. But the cozy bubble of nights spent writing poetry in coffee shops and playing house with Stephen, the career-minded older boy friend he barely knows, soon bursts when Stephen’s frequent outbursts of anger turn abusive. Having moved into an apartment with a casual acquaintance, Anthony spends his days disinterestedly shoveling popcorn at a local movie theater, while at night he wanders... the city’s streets, finding momentary solace in the beds of strangers and in the torch songs of a corner chanteuse . Enter puckish cutie Gavin, a barely legal runaway and mostly-straight hustler who alternately acts as guide, enabler and watchdog to Anthony. But the cheap thrills of conning would-be tricks, cruising strangers and scamming free pizza soon wear off, and Anthony and Gavin must reconcile their longing for stability — something both associate with the damaged homes they fled — with their strong devotion to each other. Shuttling forward and backward across time, local writer/director Scott Boswell’s debut feature is a bold, sympathetic portrait of the struggles, pleasures and perils of losing and regaining oneself in the concrete jungle." Quoting the synopsis from the 2010 Frameline 34 - SF LGBT Film Festival site.
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| Release date: | June 23, 2010 |
| Directed by: | Scott Boswell, Margaret Corkery |
| Runtime: | 106 Minutes |
| Producer: | Cheryl Simas Valenzuela |
| Editor: | Matt Hale |
| Music by: | Margrit Eichler |
| Cinematography: | Laura Valladao, Spenser Nottage |
| Screenplay by: | Scott Boswell, Margaret Corkery |