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  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Peccadillo Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: 17 Aug. 2009
  • Run Time: 148 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002935WD6
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 59,150 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Boys On Film 2 contains nine award-winning short films: Cowboy, Lucky Blue, Weekend In The Countryside, Kali Ma, Bramadero, Love Bite, The Island, Futures & Derivatives and Working it Out

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Like its predecessor in the series, this is a truly excellent collection of nine short films, with the added benefit that more care has been taken this time to ensure an international flavour, including films from Sweden, France, Germany, Mexico and Australia. It's unusual for short film compilations to maintain a consistently high standard throughout, typically having several 'fillers' thrown in; here, however, almost without exception, the films are superb (and several sport a welcome dark or supernatural twist). They comprise:-

*The Island (Canada, 6 min): A mix of narrative and animation as a film-maker imagines a 'homotopia' in response to homophobia - putting all homophiles together on an island. A provocative, original formulation that combines outspoken humour with a dose of bitter poignancy.

*Cowboy (Germany, 35 min): An urbanite estate agent in his 30s visits a decrepit farm in the countryside, hoping to purchase the land. He meets a quarrelsome yet buff, young farmhand, generating an escalating and tense eroticism. An atmospheric film that ascends into horror, with a genuinely startling denouement. Outstanding.

*Kali Ma (US, 16 min): A 'teenage' male of Indian origin is regularly bullied by the most popular guy at school. After he comes home crying following one particularly rough beating, his mother decides to visit the popular guy's home and exact her revenge. An excellent juxtaposition of black comedy and pathos, and a most original take on an otherwise common theme.

*Lucky Blue (Sweden, 28 min): 18-year-old Kevin is taken to a caravan site by his aunt for a summer vacation, where he meets Olle, a young handyman working at the park. Whereas Olle is quiet and painfully shy, Kevin seems brash and disdainful.
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I would want to have this DVD even if it just had Lucky Blue, which I find very tender and touching, and very originally done. It is the most affecting karaoke on a caravan site I have ever seen - this is not something I would expect to like particularly but here it really surprised me, with the adult characters and the two boys all contributing to a memorable experience - not forgetting the wonderful strings of stage lighting ... and a blue bird ... Cowboy is equally fine but very disturbing. I certainly wouldn't forget this film that sounds ominous notes fairly early on, is very sexy in the early stages, but shifts into something quite different. Kali Ma is funny and abrasive and really quite special, well worth seeing, on the extreme lengths a Hindu mother may go to to protect her son from a bully, while Working It Out is also very funny but in a more tried and tested kind of way - none the less amusing for that, though, and it is very well cast. Love Bite certainly doesn't outstay its welcome (2 mins), and is effective. The others are less good: personally I don't like the poster-boy eroticism of Bramadero although I imagine it would work for many people, and Futures and Derivatives is particularly weak - I have watched it twice and still can't see any point to it! I think perhaps that offices and film don't go well together? And this one certainly doesn't match the drama or glamour of the one in, say, The Devil Wears Prada.
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The second volume of the ‘Boys on Film’ series contains nine shorts ranging between three and thirty-five minutes in length. In terms of origin, there are two from Australia, two from the United States, and one each from the following: Canada, France, Germany, Mexico, and Sweden. All are very well acted and professionally shot (although the camera on the Mexican entry judders). My own rating of each film produces one two-star movie; three three-star movies; and five four-star movies. None, in my opinion, merits five stars.

So, what do we have here? The worst is the Mexican film ‘Bramadero’, a grindingly slow pornographic quasi-ballet on a high-rise building site. No words are spoken and frankly I was bored. The three three-star films are (1) ‘Kali Ma’, a sixteen-minute student piece of slapstick with the all-American (or, rather, Indian-American) Mom protecting her precious son; (2) a three-minute gory joke from Australia called ‘Love Bites’ (the clue is in the title); and (3) ‘Weekend in the Countryside’, an odd film from France, the point of which escapes me.

Now for the five best on the disc: (1) ‘The Island’ is a comic quasi-animation feature full of Canadian irony; (2) ‘Cowboy’, lasting thirty-five minutes is an award-winning dark German film, suitably from the land of the Brothers Grimm; (3) ‘Lucky Blue’, the Swedish entry, is named after the budgie that escapes from a caravan on a summer camping site where Olle (the disc’s cover-boy) works, and Olle’s life is about to be changed by the arrival of Kevin; (4) ‘Working It Out’ is another Australian movie that tells one joke, but this time takes six minutes to do so; and finally (5) ‘Futures (& Derivatives)’. Except for a five-second excerpt, this last is not really a gay movie at all and yet is better than many of the others. Who’d have thought a PowerPoint presentation could be so affecting? It has an excellent soundtrack.
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By Mr. Beaumont TOP 500 REVIEWER on 24 Feb. 2014
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Not really alot I can say about this, yea it's not amazing. But I did enjoy two of the short films. Lucky Blue & Kali Ma. But some of just awful awful awful. I wont name them inacse you buy the DVD and love them. I wont spoil it for you. But in this collection you get the following:

The Island - Dir. Trevor Anderson (Canada) - 5mins
A filmmaker with a vivid imagination considers, with the help of animation, a piece of fan mail he received. What if all the gays in the world were put on an island?
Official Selection, Newfest and Frameline Film Festivals

Cowboy - Dir. Till Kleinert (Germany) - 35mins long
An estate agent goes to investigate a prime piece of property in the countryside whereupon he encounters a mysterious farm boy. A mutual attraction develops, albeit uneasily, and the pair indulge in a bout of passion amongst the haystacks. Meanwhile, out among the corn fields, a horrifying fate awaits them...
Winner, Iris Prize Short Film Festival, Cardiff

Kali Ma - Dir. Soman Chainani (USA) - 15mins long
When an Indian mother finds out her son is the victim of a vicious homophobic bully, she delivers her own brand of vigilante justice. Part electric action thriller, part exhilarating comedy, `Kali Ma' finds the secrets that divide mothers and sons and the love that brings them together.
Winner, Best Short Film, Rosebud Awards

Lucky Blue - Dir. HÃ¥kon Liu (Sweden) - 28mins long
A balmy summer night. A camping site somewhere in Sweden. The grand emotions, the shy teenager, the first love, caravans, karaoke and a bird... This is the story of a boy who, in spite of his insecurities and fears, finally finds the courage to express his love in his own special way.
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