On the Bus
- Director: Dustin Lance Black
- Producer: Dustin Lance Black; William Kaufman
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IT'S JUST NOT INTERESTING - a documentary about a bunch of gay guys going to the Burning Man festival.
Why bother?!? Is it just because they are gay?!?
Hats off to Black for making something out of nothing - must have been good training for that Oscar!
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The(ir) Blurb...
On The Bus' original intention was to be a fun-loving, rambunctious, half-hour Internet program about a group of young, gay men on a bus trip from Los Angeles to Burning Man, a festival of radical self expression in the Nevada desert. However, after returning from a week of shooting, stereotypes had fallen apart, and it became clear that this story had far more to tell than a half hour internet show could lend. Almost immediately On The Bus challenges the viewer with the notion that "Even in absolute freedom, some things are still sacred." - Damon Intrabartolo (cast member #6) . It is here that Director Dustin Lance Black begins this story. Lance is hired by The Digital Entertainment Network (DEN) to produce, direct and participate in an Internet reality show with an all gay cast. He then hires Billy Kaufman as co-producer and cast member number two.
Cast & Characters
Dustin Lance Black as Himself;
Damon Intrabartolo as Himself;
William Kaufman as Himself;
Charles Kinsley as Himself;
Jimmy Sjodin as Himself;
Michael Szymanski as Landlord Cameo;
Jason Webb as Himself