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Dirty Magazines

Country: USA, Language: English, 39 mins

  • Director: Jay J. Levy
  • Writer: Jay J. Levy
  • Producer: Jay J. Levy; Stephanie Mojica

CGiii Comment

Aaaw the internet has killed (stone-dead) the days of the dirty [gay] magazine...

We've all been there...a funny little film with some snappy one-liners.


Watch...

"DIRTY MAGAZINES" The Movie (Comedy) - Best Short & Jury Award Winner (#Gay/#LGBT) from Jay J. Levy on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

In the '80s, a woman determined to be the perfect mother finds gay porn under her son's bed the morning of his 16th birthday. The two go on an absurd, earnest, cat-and-mouse ride to find out what this "really means." At its heart, the film delves into family love, dysfunction and acceptance... and the ridiculous hell we must go through sometimes to get it.

Cast & Characters

Suzan Brittan as Mom;
Josh Hahn as Marc;
Frances Manzo as Stacey;
John Zderko as Dad;
Eliana Horeczko as Gert;
Rafael Kalichstein as Tyler / Masseur;
Anthony Holiday as Sal / Mattress Delivery;
Scott Blair as Freddy / Mattress Delivery;
Tom McDonough as Instructional Tape;
Christina Faulkner as Instructional Tape