Youth In Trouble is the ninth edition to Boys On Film, the world's most successful short film series. This compilation features a range of eclectic, innovative and genre-bending short films. Within these eight award winning films, a friendship is tested in an ex-Nazi holiday camp, love and freedom wage war in an Australian boy's prison and Brokeback Mountain exposes secrets in a French high school toilet. Deep EndWhen Dane's older brother comes out, Dane doesn't react very well. But soon after he has to choose between siding with his homophobic classmates or fighting to support his brother. Family AffairRossi's family are no different from anyone else's but when he tries to fit in with his older brother's group of friends, he finds the outcome more than surprising. TogetherOne month after moving in together David and Mark come home to find a key in the lock of their front door. They check the house and it all seems clear, until they slowly start to realise that they are not alone... Easy MoneyWhen a handsome rent boy shows up at a mysterious client's hotel room, the boy quickly learns that sex appears to be the last thing on his clients mind. Starring Spanish heartthrob Mario Casas. The WildingJuvenile inmate Malcolm is in love with his cellmate Tye, but their relationship is confined within their cell. When Malcolm is offered a shot at parole, he finds himself torn between his rare chance for freedom and protecting the one he loves. Colonial GodsA complicated friendship between a Somali man and Nigerian man unfolds against the chaos of gentrification and displacement in the small immigrant community in Cardiff known as Tiger Bay. This Is Not A Cowboy FilmLast night Brokeback Mountain aired on TV. Vincent watched it and found himself emotionally compelled by the story. Whilst chatting with a classmate in the school toilets, he takes advantage of the break to describe the film as only an adolescent can. ProraIn this deserted former Nazi holiday camp and communist military complex, teenagers Jan and Matthieu embark on an adventure that could change everything. Whilst exploring their surroundings they confront their identities and ultimately put their friendship at risk. Special Features: The Making of Prora
After terrifying audiences with their nerve-shredding cult hit, REC, acclaimed filmmakers Jaume Balaguero and Paco Plaza take fear to another level with the highly anticipated sequel to the scariest camcorder horror since Blair Witch.
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Sex Party and Lies follows eight friends who are discovering life and looking for a solution to the problems in their relationships. They live out their fantasies in clubs and bars then wake in up in the morning with reality staring them grimly in the face; the repercussions of their actions the night before affecting them and everyone else around them. Each has their own story to tell from un-kept promises and broken dreams to loneliness and coming to terms with their sexuality. The story set over 3 hot days in Alicante and 3 frenzied nights clubbing drinking and taking drugs is a coming of age tale of how the friends discover one by one that their lives cannot continue like this and something has to change...
From writer/director Paco Cabezas, Neon Flesh is the most original film of the year, packed with wild humor and gritty violence it is a crime thriller like no other.Ricky, a criminal turned businessman, prepares for the release of his mother from prison. To honor her release he decides to set up a brand new brothel by enlisting the help of a pimp, his junkie girlfriend and a transsexual. But when he picks up his mother he discovers she is in the early stages of Alzheimer's and has no idea who he is. However that's just the start of his problems, Ricky has located his business on brutal crime lord El Chino's patch... and he doesn't take kindly to competition.Neon Flesh is a Tarantino style thriller that grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go, a whirlwind of energy, violence and an ending you will never forget.
From writer/director Paco Cabezas, Neon Flesh is the most original film of the year, packed with wild humor and gritty violence it is a crime thriller like no other.Ricky, a criminal turned businessman, prepares for the release of his mother from prison. To honor her release he decides to set up a brand new brothel by enlisting the help of a pimp, his junkie girlfriend and a transsexual. But when he picks up his mother he discovers she is in the early stages of Alzheimer's and has no idea who he is. However that's just the start of his problems, Ricky has located his business on brutal crime lord El Chino's patch... and he doesn't take kindly to competition.Neon Flesh is a Tarantino style thriller that grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go, a whirlwind of energy, violence and an ending you will never forget.
Spirits are high as the USA under-23 squad board their victory flight home. Though not even the coach's daughters can distract Team Captain Slim (Nate Parker, Birth of a Nation). His worst nightmares are realised when an earth-shattering crash rips his plane from the sky. With only twenty survivors, Andreas (Ethan Peck, Curse of the Sleepy Beauty) quickly takes charge of the dwindling rations. His decision to withhold food from the sick and dying splits the team into two warring factions; the savages and the civilised. Before long their mini-civilisation crumbles into a violent blood-bath where only the fittest survive. EDEN is a primal, fast-paced story of morality and survival, with an all-star cast including Jessica Lowdes (90210), Diego Boneta (Scream Queens) and James Remar (The Warriors).
Backed by Guillermo del Toro and yet made by a surprisingly inexperienced group of film makers (especially considering the end result), The Orphanage is a chilling, tense supernatural thriller that could certainly teach more established directors a thing or two about how to send shivers down the spine. It tells the story of a woman, Laura, returning to the orphanage where she was raised as a child. Her plans are to look after sick children there, but it doesnt take long for things to go awry. Without giving too much away, visions from her past and a threat to her own family are the starting points for a complex and quite haunting thriller, that stays in the mind long after the credits have rolled. A film that works on more than one level, The Orphanage really is some piece of work. Juan Antonia Bayona, behind the camera, generates an incredibly atmospheric mood that underpins the film, and wisely takes time to put pieces in place. Hes aided by a terrific cast, and an unsettling screenplay that layers in an uneasy horror thats as anti-Hollywood as it comes. The result of all of this is one of the scariest films of recent times, and yet something that still manages to be that little bit more, that sticks in your mind for some time afterwards. Make no mistake, The Orphanage really is something different, and all the better for it. --Jon Foster
Mexican rebel Pancho Villa needs guns. First he'll need the money to buy them. After persuading a group of money lenders to loan him $30 000 using their lives as collateral he sends his right hand man Scotty across the border into America to buy them. Scotty is doublecrossed and Villa gathers his rag tag army to take revenge. His army ends up victorious in the American town of Columbus. However he now must face the wrath of the United States Army...
All of us consider ourselves unique... It's just the same for me. One day I forgot who I was - and I needed to get out of the maze.Diego leads a pleasant and ordinary life. One night on TV, he sees a man identical to himself get killed in a road accident. From then on he begins to realise that nothing is what he thought: not his parents, not his wife... not even himself.
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