Doing It 1983

Doing It 1983

Doing It 1983
1h 20min | Adult, Sport | Video 1983

User review:

This is why we buy porn but we don’t buy much porn, because most porn does not measure up. Every scene here is the way we want it. This right away starts off with one of the best oral scenes. In every scene the guys are cool and the sex is hot. Mostly oral. Lots of swallowing. Only disappointment is the two lead characters don’t get it on together. The story is simple but believable. The guys act natural and are like you already know them and can join right in with the fun. The guys are into each other and the action and make it great to watch, unlike some recent stuff being sold. This one is lotsa fun. My buddy and I watch this a lot. And you can score this one for cheap. We did.

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The Pass 2016

The Pass 2016

The Pass 2016

The Pass 2016
16 | 1h 28min | Drama | 9 December 2016 (Ireland)

Storyline:

Nineteen-year-old Jason and Ade have been in the Academy of a famous London football club since they were eight years old. It’s the night before their first-ever game for the first team – a Champions League match – and they’re in a hotel room in Romania. They should be sleeping, but they’re over-excited. They skip, fight, mock each other, prepare their kit, watch a teammate’s sex tape. And then, out of nowhere, one of them kisses the other. The impact of this ‘pass’ reverberates through the next ten years of their lives – a decade of fame and failure, secrets and lies, in a sporting world where image is everything.

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No Night Is Too Long 2002

No Night Is Too Long 2002

No Night Is Too Long 2006
1h 25min | Crime, Drama, Romance | TV Movie 27 December 2002

Storyline:

Young Tim Cornish’s life has begun with great promise. Blessed with extraordinary good looks, Tim enjoyed much attention and cared little of broken hearts. At University he was a favored student in a prestigious creative writing course, but a chance meeting, a stolen kiss and a sudden flare of passion sets Tim on a journey of betrayal, heartbreak and murder. In a flashback, he tells his story of cruelty, love and a soul-destroying guilt that offers little chance for redemption.

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The Daytime Doorman 2016

The Daytime Doorman 2016

The Daytime Doorman 2016
O Porteiro do Dia (original title)
25min | Short, Comedy, Drama | November 2016 (Brazil)

Storyline:

After exchanging glances between “good mornings” and “good afternoons”, Marcelo realizes it’s time to try to go further with Márcio, the doorman in his building. Two worlds will collide through these men’s bodies.

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Poison 1991

Poison 1991

Poison 1991
R | 1h 25min | Drama, Horror, Romance | 16 August 1991 (Sweden)

Storyline:

Three intercut stories about outsiders, sex and violence. In “Hero,” Richie, at age 7, kills his father and flies away. After the event, a documentary in cheesy lurid colors asks what Richie was like and what led up to the shooting. In the black and white “Horror,” a scientist isolates the elixir of human sexuality, drinks it, and becomes a festering, contagious murderer; a female colleague who loves him tries to help, to her peril. In “Homo,” a prisoner in Fontenal prison is drawn to an inmate whom he knew some years before, at Baton juvenile institute, and whose humiliations he witnessed. This story is told in dim light, except for the bright flashbacks.

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Refugee’s Welcome 2017

Refugee's Welcome 2017

Refugee’s Welcome 2017
22min | Short, Adult, Drama | 9 March 2017 (USA)

Storyline:

Moonif, a young Syrian man, leaves the refugee camp to wander the streets of Berlin. He starts to discover the city that feels alien to him. He embarks on a journey where he will confront outer dangers and inner desires.

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Seat in Shadow 2016

Seat in Shadow 2016

Seat in Shadow 2016

Seat in Shadow 2016
1h 22min | Comedy, Drama | June 2016 (UK)

Storyline:

Out of the imagination of acclaimed artist-filmmaker Henry Coombes comes Albert, an eccentric, aging painter doubling as an unconventional, Jung-inspired psychotherapist. When Albert’s friend asks him to counsel her lethargic grandson Ben, whose ongoing boyfriend problems are rapidly fueling an already deep depression, their subsequent therapy sessions reveal as much about Albert as they do about the troubled young man. Coombes’ debut feature is a witty, perceptive study of social mores, sexual excess and the bizarre, symbiotic relationship between doctor and patient; teacher and pupil; artist and muse.

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