
Showboy
Drama
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Lucas Pittaway
Lucas Pittaway
Julian Maxwell
Lucas Pittaway
Julian Maxwell


Malcolm Kennard
Malcolm Kennard
Rob Maxwell
Malcolm Kennard
Rob Maxwell
Richie Finger
Richie Finger
Madame Clitora
Richie Finger
Madame Clitora


Stephanie King
Stephanie King
Poppy
Stephanie King
Poppy


Matt Levett
Matt Levett
Asher
Matt Levett
Asher


Airlie Dodds
Airlie Dodds
Girl
Airlie Dodds
Girl
Paul Reichstein
Paul Reichstein
Door Drag 1
Paul Reichstein
Door Drag 1


Ray Chong Nee
Ray Chong Nee
Door Drag 2
Ray Chong Nee
Door Drag 2
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