Little Gay Boy
Directed byAntony Hickling
Written byAntony Hickling
Produced byH&A films, Antony Hickling
StarringGaëtan Vettier, Manuel Blanc, Amanda Dawson, Gala Besson
CinematographyChristopher Rivoiron, Amaury Grisel, Tom Chabbat
Edited byVictor Toussaint
Music byXavier Bussy, Anna Brooke
Distributed byThe Open Reel (Italy) – Sales Agency, Optimale France
Running time
72 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguagesFrench, English

Little Gay Boy is a French film directed by Antony Hickling in 2013. It has been screened at LGBTQ film festivals around the world and had a cinema release in Paris, France 2013.[1][2][3][4][5]

Plot

The film centers around a young man Jean-Christophe (J.C) played by Gaëtan Vettier. Born to a prostitute mother and an absent father, J-C. experiments with his sexuality and pushes the limits of his identity, until the day he finally meets this fantasized father. Between raw violence and phantasmagoric reveries, J-C. finds his own path and gradually free himself from the demons of the past.[6]

Cast

  • Gaëtan Vettier: J.C
  • Manuel Blanc: God
  • Amanda Dawson: Maria
  • Gala Besson: Angel Gabriel
  • Biño Sauitzvy: Danser

Awards

  • The Trilogy (Little Gay Boy, Where Horses Go To Die & Frig) receives the Christian Petermann award for an innovative work. Controversial scenarios expressed through music, dance and daring at the IV DIGO – Goias Sexual diversity and gender international Film Festival, Brazil, 2019
  • Special Mention for his work as a director at Rio FICG, Brazil, 2015
  • Little Gay Boy – Special mention from the Jury. Chéries-Chéris, France, 2013

References

  1. "Little Gay Boy - Film (2015) - SensCritique". www.senscritique.com.
  2. "Little Gay Boy (2013)". www.unifrance.org.
  3. "Little gay boy : un triptyque". November 2, 2014 via BnF Catalogue général (http:// catalogue.bnf.fr).
  4. Chauremootoo, Jonathan (August 12, 2018). "Naissance et renaissance : Un moment avec Antony hickling". Le Mauricien.
  5. "Little Gay Boy" via mubi.com.
  6. "Little Gay Boy" via www.allocine.fr.


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