
Blue Briefs
Drama
Overview
A collection of six gay-themed short films about relationships and the pain of love, including: REQUITED (directed by Sal Bardo), BOYS LIKE YOU (directed by Daniel Armando), WE ONCE WERE TIDE (directed by Jason Bradbury), REVOLUTION (directed by Abdi Nazemian), THE IN-BETWEEN (directed by Alain Hain) and FROZEN ROADS (directed by Mark Pariselli).
Top Cast


Kyle Mac
Kyle Mac
Christian
Kyle Mac
Christian
Mandy Aldridge
Mandy Aldridge
Annabelle (segment "We Once Were Tide")
Mandy Aldridge
Annabelle (segment "We Once Were Tide")


Daniel Armando
Daniel Armando
Sal (segment "Boys Like You")
Daniel Armando
Sal (segment "Boys Like You")


Crystal Arnette
Crystal Arnette
Sophie (segment: "Requited")
Crystal Arnette
Sophie (segment: "Requited")
Sal Bardo
Sal Bardo
Paul (segment: "Requited")
Sal Bardo
Paul (segment: "Requited")
Tristan Bernays
Tristan Bernays
Kyle (segment "We Once Were Tide")
Tristan Bernays
Kyle (segment "We Once Were Tide")


Chris Damon
Chris Damon
Nicolas (segment: "Requited") (as Christopher Schram)
Chris Damon
Nicolas (segment: "Requited") (as Christopher Schram)


Tanya Everett
Tanya Everett
The Woman (segment "Boys Like You")
Tanya Everett
The Woman (segment "Boys Like You")


Dee Herlihy
Dee Herlihy
Laura (segment "Boys Like You")
Dee Herlihy
Laura (segment "Boys Like You")
Stephen Lundberg
Stephen Lundberg
Jimmy (segment "Boys Like You") (as Steven Lundberg)
Stephen Lundberg
Jimmy (segment "Boys Like You") (as Steven Lundberg)
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