Within these nine short stories, a hustler spends the night with a mysterious stranger, a football player hides a secret that could threaten everything, a heartthrob returns home to rekindle a past relationship and desire pushes a 17 year old to the edge.
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| Airlie Dodds | Girl | |
| Richie Finger | Madame Clitora | |
| Malcolm Kennard | Rob Maxwell (as Mal Kennard) | |
| Stephanie King | Poppy | |
| Matt Levett | Asher | |
| Lucas Pittaway | Julian Maxwell | |
| Jayr Tinaco | Drag Queen | |
| Malcolm Kennard | Rob Maxwell | |
| James Bennati | Drag Queen | |
| Jesse Elkins | Drag Queen | |
| Matt Format | Drag Queen | |
| Samuel Leighton-Dore | Drag Queen | |
| Paul Madden | Drag Queen | |
| Aaron Monahan | Drag Queen | |
| Ray Chong Nee | Door Drag Queen #2 | |
| Paul Reichstein | Door Drag Queen #1 |
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| Producer |
Diana Burnett
David Opitz |
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| Writer/Composer |
Samuel Leighton-Dore
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| Cinematography |
Callan Green
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| Music |
David Pritchard-Blunt
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After the unexpected death of his mother, a young football player, Julian Maxwell, finds himself struggling to support his depressed, unemployed father while fighting to keep safe the secret he once shared with his mother: He's not only gay, but performs drag shows. SHOWBOY is a film about family, loss and the exploration of freedom and sexuality in the face of affliction. |
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