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Tag: BOLDLY GO

Short Film: BOLDLY GO, 5min., Australia, Romance

A young gay man is hiding an embarrassing secret about his body. When a long-term crush begins seducing him at a party, he is forced to confront his shame and expose the truth, or risk losing the boy of his dreams. Project Links  Website  Facebook

Published March 4, 2020
Categorized as LGBT Film Festival Videos, LGBT Films Tagged 5min, Australia, BOLDLY GO, FEEDBACK Film Festival, Romance

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