13 January 2016

Two Men Kissing (2008)

 
Two Men Kissing (2008)


 Director: Waide Aaron Riddle
Writers: Waide Aaron Riddle
Genre: Drama, Romance, Short Movie
Country: USA
Language: English
Duration: 8 min
Year: 2008



Stars: Jefferson Hendrick, Waide Aaron Riddle










In a single kiss, two men explore sexual emotion, sexual tension and the intensity of man-on-man bonding and loving.



Two Men Kissing from Waide Riddle on Vimeo.

Based on the award-winning 1995 poem, this film adaptation explores the moment of a single passionate kiss between two men.

Ageless (II) (2013)


Ageless from Heath Daniels on Vimeo.
"Ageless"
Love, sex and relationships are seen through the eyes of two men; one in his 50s, the other in his 20s. Their common struggles prove to be ageless.
A short film written and directed by Heath Daniels.
Shot entirely on an iPhone 5.

Starring:
Michael Massei
Michael Saul
Windham Beacham
Derek Villanueva

11 January 2016

Tomorrow (2014)

Tomorrow (2014)

Director: Leandro Tadashi 
Writers: Joshua Paul Johnson 
Genre: Short Movie 
Country:  USA
Language: English
Duration: 13 min 
Year: 2014



Stars: Daniel Rashid, Zachary Roozen, Katie Bake





Clark has never said it, but he's in love with Trevor. It's one of those things that has clearly built up within an existing friendship which is itself so important that he's terrified of putting it at risk. They're both in their teens, on the cusp of going to college, which could tear them apart anyway. When Trevor asks Clark to put in a good word for him with the girl he fancies, Clark agrees - it's what friends do - and tries to hide his quiet devastation. But when the girl turns out to have other ideas, things really start to get complicated.

Situations like this do happen in real life but it's difficult to relate them in film - especially in the short format - without them seeming twee. There's not much to distinguish Leandro Tadashi's short in terms of plot; the background presents us with a house party that has a swimming pool and a band, quite unlikely in real life but an accepted part of the world of teen cinema - and of course, there's not an adult in sight.


What makes the film stand out, however, is the acting, especially Daniel Rashid's sensitive portrayal of Clark, which will hopefully see him getting a lot more attention from casting directors. With the dialogue necessarily flat, the film hinges on what he shows us with his face and body. The mixture of hope, fear, disappointment and excitement that ebbs and flows throughout the film is something anyone who remembers their first feelings of love will relate to.
It's the complexity of these emotions, and of the reactions of the other characters, that gives the film a measure of tension and unpredictability. Polished visuals sit appropriately at odds with the rawness of what its young hero has to confront. Everything here is technically impressive, especially for a small production. It's slight but perfectly formed.

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