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| Thales Corrêa | Leo | |
| Izzy Palazzini | Donnie | |
| Oscar Mansky | Hunter | |
| Malakani Severson | Jeremy | |
| Guilherme Zaiden | Ricardo | |
| Nick Ryan Jurewicz | Weston | |
| David Joseph Hernandez | Javier | |
| Lucas Pagac | Ethan | |
| Patrick Bohan | Brad | |
| Dominic Olivo | Brandon | |
| Travis Maider | Jason | |
| Jacob Ritts | Kevin | |
| Mark Alfenito | Jeff | |
| Joshua Barry | DJ | |
| Mark Bowen | Bartender | |
| Rafael Costa | Intercom Host | |
| Michael J. Gwynn | Bouncer | |
| Ryan Hill | Nick | |
| Marisa Lopes | Hunter's Girlfriend | |
| Matthew Mello | Club Host | |
| Jace Moon | Lee | |
| Felix Olmedo | Totah | |
| Rafael Costa | Intercom's Voice | |
| Dylan Michael Searle | Twinky Guy in the Bar | |
| Eduardo Mesck | Facebook Profile | |
| Gio Cedame | Friend 1 | |
| Gregg Wisenberg | Friend 2 |
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| Producer |
Thales Corrêa
Izzy Palazzini |
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| Writer/Composer |
Thales Corrêa
Izzy Palazzini |
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| Cinematography |
Cassie Hunter
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| Music |
Dmitri Semakin
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Bathroom Stalls & Parking Lots explores dating in today’s hook-up culture. It analyzes how dating apps have turned relationships into disposable and meaningless experiences. The movie takes a hilarious look at the culture of romantic relationships among gay/bisexual male youth in the Castro District as a Brazilian guy rummages through San Francisco’s gay clubs for his one-night stand in hopes of taking their relationship to the next level. |
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