Explore hidden desires on a sleepover, fall in love with the handyman and be seduced by a stranger on the beach as you discover why Love Is the Drug. Boys On Film 17 includes nine complete films: Nicholas Colia's "Alex And The Handyman" starring Keaton Nigel Cooke, Aaron Profumo, and Hogan Gorman; Dawid Ullgren's "Mr. Sugar Daddy" starring Bengt C.W. Carlsson and Aleksandar Gajic; Brendon McDonall's "Spoilers" starring James Peake and Tom Mumford; André D. Chambers's "Tellin' Dad" starring Carl Loughlin, Ricky Tomlinson, and Michael Byron; Eyal Resh's "Boys" starring Wyatt Griswold and Pearce Joza; Martin Edralin's "Hole" starring Ken Harrower and Sebastian Deery; Lorelei Pepi's animated "Happy & Gay"; André Santos and Marco Leão's "Pedro" starring Filipe Abreu and Rita Durão; and Anthony Schatteman's "Kiss Me Softly" starring Ezra Fieremans, Marijke Pinoy, and Marc Van Eeghem.
Writing
Nine distinct voices, zero weak links in this lineup
Acting
Ricky Tomlinson crushes it in Tellin' Dad's tender reveal
Production
Global scope from Belgium to Brazil to animated history

Director
André Santos
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This 17th edition spans four continents, making it one of the most globally representative entries in the decade-running Peccadillo Pictures series.
Lorelei Pepi's 'Happy & Gay' uses 1930s animation aesthetics to imagine queer joy in pre-Stonewall America, a deliberate historical fantasy.
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