Courts mais Gay : Tome 9 (2005)

Courts mais Gay : Tome 9 (2005) poster

A collection of gay short films. The 9 short films are: Gigolo (2005); Mom's Little Boy [Mors lille Ole] (2003); All Over Brazil (2003); Styx (2004); Christopher and Gordy (2005); The Silent Landscape [Stille landskap] (2003); Oranges (2004); Just One Time (1998); Night Archives [Archives de nuit] (2005).

Director: Katarina Launing, Falk Chrysologus Ulbrich, Frank Mosvold, Tom Petter Hansen, Lane Janger, David Andrew Ward, Bastian Schweitzer, Kristian Pithie, Rahman Milani
Genre: Drama, Animation
Runtime: 95 min
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Production: Antiprod
Country: France
Language: English, Français, Deutsch, Norsk, فارسی
Original Language: fr

Keywords

lgbt, lgbt teen, short compilation, gay theme

More Films by Director: Katarina Launing, Falk Chrysologus Ulbrich, Frank Mosvold, Tom Petter Hansen, Lane Janger, David Andrew Ward, Bastian Schweitzer, Kristian Pithie, Rahman Milani
More Films in Genre: Drama, Animation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Courts mais Gay : Tome 9 about?
A collection of gay short films. The 9 short films are: Gigolo (2005); Mom's Little Boy [Mors lille Ole] (2003); All Over Brazil (2003); Styx (2004); Christopher and Gordy (2005); The Silent Landscape [Stille landskap] (2003); Oranges (2004); Just One Time (1998); Night Archives [Archives de nuit] (2005).
Who directed Courts mais Gay : Tome 9?
Courts mais Gay : Tome 9 was directed by Katarina Launing, Falk Chrysologus Ulbrich, Frank Mosvold, Tom Petter Hansen, Lane Janger, David Andrew Ward, Bastian Schweitzer, Kristian Pithie, Rahman Milani.
Who stars in Courts mais Gay : Tome 9?
Courts mais Gay : Tome 9 stars Iain De Caestecker, Frank Gallagher, Simon Lay, Salim Kéchiouche, Amanda Lear, Guillermo Díaz.
How long is Courts mais Gay : Tome 9?
Courts mais Gay : Tome 9 has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is Courts mais Gay : Tome 9?
Courts mais Gay : Tome 9 is a Drama, Animation film.
Where was Courts mais Gay : Tome 9 produced?
Courts mais Gay : Tome 9 was produced in France.