Peccadillo Pictures presents­­ BOYS ON FILM 23: DANGEROUS TO KNOW, a collection of short films starring Zachary Quinto

A perfect stranger. The boy next door. A sparring partner. A friend from abroad. Boys on Film presents its 23rd gay short film collection with ten encounters from across the globe, where the tempting allure of a risky attraction yields emotional results – proving that the age-old adage of taking the

Peccadillo Pictures presents­­ BOYS ON FILM 23: DANGEROUS TO KNOW, a collection of short films starring Zachary Quinto

Peccadillo Pictures presents­­ BOYS ON FILM 23: DANGEROUS TO KNOW, a collection of short films starring Zachary Quinto and directed by Renato Turnes, Máté Konkol, Sven Spur, Sam Max, Irasj Asanti, Uriel Torten, Elene Naveriani, Mark Pluck, Tom Young and Sean Lìonadh.

A perfect stranger. The boy next door. A sparring partner. A friend from abroad. Boys on Film presents its 23rd gay short film collection with ten encounters from across the globe, where the tempting allure of a risky attraction yields emotional results – proving that the age-old adage of taking the plunge is as relevant – and sexy – as ever before.

The ten films are:

MY UNCLE’S FRIEND (Brazil) – Directed by Renato Turnes

BUDAPEST CLOSED CITY (Hungary) – Directed by Máté Konkol

EDEN (Belgium) – Directed by Sven Spur

CHAPERONE (USA) – Directed by Sam Max

BREAK ME (Norway) – Directed by Israsj Asanti

BY HIS WILL (Israel) – Directed by Uriel Torten

RED ANTS BITE (Georgia) – Directed by Elene Naveriani

HORNBEAM (UK) – Directed by Mark Pluck

JIM (UK) – Directed by Tom Young

TOO ROUGH (UK) – Directed by Sean Lìonadh

BOYS ON FILM 23: DANGEROUS TO KNOW will be available at PeccadilloPOD.com and on DVD, Blu-Ray and On Demand worldwide from 24 July.

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