Little gay boy

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Movie
Original title Little Gay Boy - A Triptych
Country of production France
original language French
Publishing year 2013
length 73 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Antony Hickling
script Antony Hickling
production Antony Hickling
music Arawn Kells,
Julien Mélique
camera Christophe Rivoiron,
Amaury Grisel,
Tom Chabbat
cut Victor Toussaint,
Christophe Rivoiron
occupation
  • Manuel Blanc : The Father / God
  • Gala Besson
  • Gaëtan Vettier: Jean-Christophe
  • Amanda Dawson: The Mother / The Whore
  • François Brunet
  • Antony Hickling
  • Hervé Joseph Lebrun
  • Stéphanie Michelini
  • Bino Sauitzvy

Little Gay Boy - A Triptych is a French film drama from the year 2013 . The film works with pornographic elements and strong religious symbolisms.

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This is the story of the young Jean-Christophe's journey, from his birth to his rebirth . His mother is a prostitute , his father is absent; it seems to him that he is a product of immaculate conception.

The film is divided into three parts. In the first part we accompany his mother. Then, in the second part, Jean-Christophe discovers his sexuality as a teenager and explores the limits of his identity. He dreams of meeting his father. Oscillating between brute force and phantasmagoric daydreams, he finally finds him in the last third of the film. Now he can finally become one with his past.

Background and reviews

Little Gay Boy is a compilation of three short films that were made between 2011 and 2013 and were shown with great success at LGBT festivals around the world .

The baroque and highly stylized narrative style of Antony Hicklings, the “enthusiastic visual richness” (Festival ONLY PORN Lyon) and the “captivatingly beautiful vision of a psychological and poetic world of great originality that cannot leave indifferent” are praised. Chéries Paris)

Festivals (selection)

  • Festival Chéries-Chéris Paris
  • Festival Only Porn Lyon
  • Festival Durban, South Africa
  • Festival Merlinka, Sarajevo
  • Festival Mezipatra, Czech Republic
  • Festival Zinegoak, Bilbao

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