In this raunchy and outlandish queer comedy, best friends Robby and Noah-Lee – employees at Portland's historic Clinton Street Theater – find themselves confronted by a parade of increasingly wacky, genre-tinged suitors.
After a few months away in Vermont with her uncle, Lenny is back in NYC and crashing at her cousin's place. As a thank you, she cooks dinner for her and some friends, but the night takes a turn, unveiling hidden emotions and family differences about her transition.
On the outskirts of Brooklyn, Frankie, an aimless teenager, suffocates under the oppressive glare cast by his family and a toxic group of delinquent friends. Struggling with his own identity, Frankie begins to scour hookup sites for older men.
Harrison Sheehan is a filmmaker with roots in New York City and the High Rockies of Colorado. He went from being a ranch hand to closely collaborating with Eliza Hittman's Beach Rats street-casting and acting in the Sundance favorite. The following year, his Pratt Institute undergrad thesis short, You Look Good In Blue, premiered at the Frameline Film Festival. Harrison's latest short films, Top Rope & Like You, will premiere in 2024.
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