House of Boys is a dramatic and emotional coming-of-age story set in 1984 Amsterdam. Frank, a young gay boy from a small town, joins a group of rent boys in the city. Under the guidance of Madame, the boys learn about life, love, and survival. However, their lives take a dark turn when one of them is diagnosed with AIDS, forcing them to confront their own mortality and the challenges of being gay in a time of prejudice and fear.
Documentary about the current hustler scene in Berlin. Based on interviews with former and active prostitutes, the realities of male prostitutes in Berlin are treated. The film is objective, and records the hustler scene as a social Submilieu, which is characterized by both tragic fates, as well as everyday things and routines. Not only the direct sale of sexual services is discussed, but also other aspects associated with male prostitution: poverty, drug addiction, AIDS, crime, migration, love and partnership.
This is the story of two male prostitutes who want to become professional actors and how they struggle to get into show business.
Uwe Friessner’s first feature, At the End of the Rainbow, follows the exploits of a West Berlin teenager named Jimmi who ekes out a living through petty theft and part-time hustling, hangs out in punk clubs, and who, for reasons which this film subtly details, is thoroughly unemployable. Drawing on his own experience in trying to help a young runaway who eventually committed suicide, Friessner wrote into Jimmi’s story several older students who attempt to find work for him, and who give him shelter for a time in their commune.
The lives of two boys converge on the central train station in Warsaw, the day before Christmas.
Two days in the life of a rent boy in Alameda Central, Mexico.
A candid peek into the culture of male sex workers in Beijing.
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