
Testosterone: Volume Four
Comedy · Drama · Fantasy
Overview
Volume Four of this sexy collection of the hottest gay short films around. This collection takes us from a blossoming love in a one-bedroom apartment in Tel Aviv, to the paranoid jealousy that comes with your first relationship, to a visually poetic work of ethereal movement and dance. A comedy about the fantasies of a hunky repairman and a thriller about a one-night stand where nothing is as it seems. The 5 shorts include: Faces (2019); Fish Tank (2018); Rubber Dolphin [דולפין מגומי] (2018); The Handyman (2019); Writhing (2018).
Top Cast


Chen Chefetz
Chen Chefetz
(Rubber Dolphin)
Chen Chefetz
(Rubber Dolphin)
Omri Laron
Omri Laron
(Rubber Dolphin)
Omri Laron
(Rubber Dolphin)


Matt Pascua
Matt Pascua
Ryan (Faces)
Matt Pascua
Ryan (Faces)
Christopher Charles Baker
Christopher Charles Baker
Nathan 1 (Faces)
Christopher Charles Baker
Nathan 1 (Faces)


Michael Benjamin
Michael Benjamin
Nathan 2 (Faces)
Michael Benjamin
Nathan 2 (Faces)
T.J. Slipko
T.J. Slipko
Partygoer 1 (Faces)
T.J. Slipko
Partygoer 1 (Faces)


Logan Allison
Logan Allison
Partygoer 2 (Faces)
Logan Allison
Partygoer 2 (Faces)


Danny Plotner
Danny Plotner
Partygoer 3 (Faces)
Danny Plotner
Partygoer 3 (Faces)
Reed Alvarado
Reed Alvarado
Everett (Writhing)
Reed Alvarado
Everett (Writhing)
Elizabeth B. Bates
Elizabeth B. Bates
Lainey (Writhing)
Elizabeth B. Bates
Lainey (Writhing)
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