Kyle and his husband David are bored and having marital problems mostly because they envy their close friends Mark and Richard who keep extolling the virtues of an open relationship. One night while lying in bed Kyle and David decide to do something to spice things up by declaring they are going to pursue a "non-sexual open relationship". Kyles's sister Gabby is claiming to be "bi" because she thinks it makes her look cool. So Kyle also decides to help his sister out by finding her a woman who is willing to help her explore her bisexuality. Enter Trey a former student of David who leads him into sexual relationship thus breaking the rules of he and Kyle's new open relationship arrangement. Enter Margaret who has every intention of dating Gaby and pursuing true love. Enter a series of bad dates that Kyle goes on in retaliation of David's affair and chaos ensues. Can these relationships be saved?
In the 1970s, the golden age of gay pornography in New York City, a promising chorus boy is injured and told he will never dance again. Distraught and unimpressed with the "art" films playing seedy Times Square theaters, he gets his friends and lovers together and they start making their own hardcore movies. Against all odds the films are wildly successful until drugs, AIDS and cheap video technology bring it all crashing down
A married couple is celebrating their 10-year anniversary (10 years of monogamy) when they begin to wonder if they are missing out on something.
V, an older trans woman, is desperately trying to hold on to her rent stabilized apartment in New York City.
An experimental feature film about people in different cities who are trying to escape their loneliness through love, lust or a combination of both. The film was shot in real locations using only available light. The viewer is both a voyeur - watching the characters in intimate situations that are not meant to be seen - and an active participant - imagining what the characters are going through and making connections between them that may or may not be real.
He got his start in theater with home training with his uncle Pablo Figueroa, an independent film maker. He was later enrolled at HB Studio where he studied Scene Study and Improv under Uta Hagen and Trudy Steible respectively. Over the years, Mike has appeared in a number of Off-Off Broadway productions, independent and adult films, mostly recently as Larry in Goodby Seventies, Steve in Available Light and the upcoming This Side of Heaven film by Todd Verow. As a member of Mirror Repertory Company Mike honed his skills with acclaimed Broadway veteran Sabra Jones-McAteer and with Alan Gordon of the Alan Gordon Studio in Greenwich Village and other workshops.
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