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April 2012 Newsletter
Blue Briefs - the 2nd Short-Film Compilation from Guest House Films - hits DVD June 26

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Following on the heels of its successful release of Black Briefs, Guest House Films will continue its series of gay-themed short film compilations DVDs with Blue Briefs. The new collection will focus on relationships and the pain that often accompanies true love.  

 

The 93-minute collection is scheduled for DVD release on June 26, and can be pre-ordered from Guest House Films and TLAGay.com.

 

Blue Briefs will include the following six short films:

 

Requited - Directed by Sal Bardo (20 minutes)

"How do you get over something you never had?" That's the question facing Nicolas as he tries to decide if he should go to the wedding of his best friend from high school, with whom he's always been quietly in love. Winner - Best First Time Filmmaker, Reel Affirmations: Washington DC's International LGBT Film Festival; Official Selection - NewFest, Seattle International Film Festival

 

Boys Like You - Directed by Daniel Armando (12 minutes)

A young man struggles with the boundaries of friendship when he finds himself in an intimate situation with his roommate. Winner - Best Male Short, North Carolina Gay & Lesbian Film Festival; Official Selection - Spokane Gay and Lesbian Film Festival

 

We Once Were Tide - Directed by Jason Bradbury (18 minutes)

On an island off the South Coast of England, Anthony and Kyle spend their last night together before Kyle moves away, leaving Anthony to look after his terminally ill mother. Winner - Best Screenplay, MiMi LGBT Film Festival, Barcelona; Official Selection - NewFest, BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival, Torino Film Festival

 

Revolution - Directed by Abdi Nazemian (16 minutes)

Jack, a 16-year-old Iranian boy growing up in 1989 Los Angeles, learns how to stage his own revolution within the confines of his traditional family. Official Selection - Outfest, ImageOut: Rochester LGBT Film and Video Festival, Frameline

 

The In-Between - Directed by Alain Hain (10 minutes)

Jared has found his first live-in boyfriend, but begins to suspect that the man he is in love with isn't as faithful as he would hope. Has his paranoia got the better of him, or are his instincts dead on? From the director of the award-winning Curious Thing. Official Selection - Frameline, Outfest, NewFest

 

Frozen Roads - Directed by Mark Pariselli (17 minutes)

As a trio of friends comes of age in a rural, conservative Canadian town, they must confront escalating desires for one another that threaten to destroy their delicate bond. Official Selection - NewFest, Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film and Video Festival, BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival

 

"In selecting the theme for Blue Briefs, we responded to the high quality of work that took interesting and unique looks at relationships. These provocative films may not have happy endings, but their emotional impact cannot be denied," said Rodney Johnson, co-founder of Guest House Films.

 

The dark-themed Black Briefs, the first in the Guest House Films series of short-film compilations, debuted at #1 on the TLAGay.com Gay DVD Bestseller chart. At the same time, critics responded to the collection's ability to showcase gay short films. Gay Celluloid wrote, "That compilations of this nature offer new filmmakers a badly needed international platform on which to showcase their work, let alone safe guard many a title from vanishing into the cinematic void, cannot be stressed enough," while Baltimore OUTLoud stated, "Guest House Films should be applauded for making these shorts available to the public."

 

"With the success of Black Briefs and the outstanding selection of work on Blue Briefs, we see a wonderful opportunity to continue working with filmmakers to share their gay-themed short films with viewers, especially since these films usually cannot be seen outside of film festivals," said Rob Williams, co-founder of Guest House Films.

 

"Like" the Blue Briefs Facebook page, or pre-order the DVD from Guest House Films or TLAGay.com for just $19.99 (20% off the retail price). 

Support the New Feature Film The Men Next Door

There is still time to contribute to the IndieGoGo campaign for the new Guest House Films feature The Men Next Door, which will be going into production soon!

 

The Men Next Door is a fast-paced, sexy comedy about a 40-year-old gay man who finds himself dating two equally lovable men - a secure 50-year-old who came out later in life, and an adventurous 30-year-old who wasn't looking for a relationship.  What he doesn't find out right away is that the two men are, in fact, father and son.  Awkward! 

 

THE MEN NEXT DOOR IndieGoGo Campaign Video
THE MEN NEXT DOOR IndieGoGo Campaign Video

 

Check out the many perks available through the IndieGoGo campaign, such as getting your name in the Special Thanks credits of the film, receiving a signed copy of the DVD when it comes out, or even getting a private screening of the film before it hits DVD.

 

"Like" the Facebook page for The Men Next Door for the latest updates.

The Doctor's Wife Trailer 

THE DOCTOR'S WIFE Trailer (Guest House Films)
THE DOCTOR'S WIFE Trailer (Guest House Films)

Check out the trailer for the Australian documentary
The Doctor's Wife, which is being distributed by Guest House Films.

Film festival programmers and international distributors interested in receiving a screener of The Doctor's Wife
should contact Rob Williams at Guest House Films for more information.
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BLUE BRIEFS Hits DVD June 26
Support the IndieGoGo Campaign for THE MEN NEXT DOOR
THE DOCTOR'S WIFE Trailer
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