‘Blue Film’ Star Reed Birney Didn’t Expect the Movie to Be Considered “Problematic”
The limited release follows festival rejections and walkouts over the film’s graphic portrayal of a $50,000 encounter and taboo relationships.
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'Blue Film' is controversial. It's also 'a beautiful love story,' say its makers
A new queer movie is sending shockwaves throughout the entertainment industry.The past few months have already seen a share of boldly queer surprises. Alexander Skarsgård pushed boundaries with the depiction of a BDSM romance in the A24 film Pillion. Plus, who hasn't escaped the constant celebration of Heated Rivalry's mainstream level of success that turned Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams into household names overnight?But at a time where LG…
Queerguru's Jose Mayorgas reviews the controversial BLUE FILM
“I would like to be the air that inhabits you for a moment” (Hank to Alex) Thought-provoking and intimate film experience, and it feels like a play on a stage with two characters, young Aaron/Alex (Kieron Moore) and 60-year-old Hank (Reed Birney). Aaron is a desirable camboy that addresses and treats his online audience, and Hank, a masked stranger, is one of his clients. They get together one night in a transactional encounter at a rented plac…
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