
The Male Gaze: Three's Company
Drama
Overview
Two's company, three's allowed? From family disputes and unexpected babysitting duties to uncomfortable high school memories, manga drawing and friendships pushed to the next level - the Male Gaze series lifts the lid on six very different gay relationships and encounters. When two become three and outsiders enter the fray, what are the group dynamics at play? The short films are: Golden Boys (2017); In Beating Cells [In Pocheden Zellen] (2017); The Middle of a Lake [Le milieu d'un lac] (2017); Gilles (2016); Kiko's Saints [Les saints de Kiko] (2019); With Thelma [Avec Thelma] (2017).
Top Cast


Robbie G.K.
Robbie G.K.
Young Dylan (Golden Boys)
Robbie G.K.
Young Dylan (Golden Boys)


Alex Harrouch
Alex Harrouch
Young Carter (Golden Boys)
Alex Harrouch
Young Carter (Golden Boys)


Michael Kaplan
Michael Kaplan
Young Scott (Golden Boys)
Michael Kaplan
Young Scott (Golden Boys)


André Dae Kim
André Dae Kim
Daniel (Golden Boys)
André Dae Kim
Daniel (Golden Boys)


Kristopher Turner
Kristopher Turner
Dylan (Golden Boys)
Kristopher Turner
Dylan (Golden Boys)


Steven Pigozzo
Steven Pigozzo
Carter (Golden Boys)
Steven Pigozzo
Carter (Golden Boys)


Steven Yaffee
Steven Yaffee
Scott (Golden Boys)
Steven Yaffee
Scott (Golden Boys)


Philipp Kronenberg
Philipp Kronenberg
Rico (In Beating Cells)
Philipp Kronenberg
Rico (In Beating Cells)


Lukas Sperber
Lukas Sperber
Friedrich (In Beating Cells)
Lukas Sperber
Friedrich (In Beating Cells)


Antoine Gouy
Antoine Gouy
Vincent (The Middle of a Lake)
Antoine Gouy
Vincent (The Middle of a Lake)
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