Now the head of a rural parish, he’s still tormented by desire.” In the Name of: “Running toward God but away from his sexuality, Adam became a priest at age 21. Complicating matters is the arrival of Zack’s ex, Casey, who provokes jealousy by pretending to have a new beau of his own.” But Casey has a problem with them getting close and hatches a “natural” plan to keep his man, Zack.”Įating Out 5: Open Weekend: “While vacationing in Palm Springs, Zack’s new boyfriend, Benji, wants to pursue an open relationship, much to Zack’s dismay. Great idea … until Ryan appears in the flesh.”Įating Out 4: Drama Camp: “Star-crossed lovers meet their destinies at Dick Dickey’s Drama Camp, starting with Zack and Benji.
But the plan soon backfires in this comedy of errors.”Įating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds: “After his boyfriend dumps him, college student Kyle turns his attention to a sexually ambivalent male model - who’s also caught the eye of Kyle’s ex.”Įating Out 3: All You Can Eat: “In a bid to spark an Internet romance with the hunky Zack, nerdy Casey fudges his online profile by using a photo of his friend Tiffani’s hot - but straight - ex-boyfriend Ryan. Was one of them taking things too far, or is someone else playing a deadly game with the lovers?”Ĭome Undone: “Brooding 18-year-old Mathieu meets Cédric, an attractive carefree boy his own age, and is swept away by the first stirrings of homosexual passion.”Įating Out: “Caleb pretends he is gay to attract Gwen, who relates better to gay men than to straight ones.
Clips from Broughton’s films and conversations with friends and loved ones pay homage to the ultimate outsider.īreaking the Girls: “College sophomores Sara and Alex, roommates who’ve become intimate, idly joke about killing each other’s enemies. Big Joy: This documentary spotlights James Broughton, the filmmaker and poet whose passion for life galvanized pre-Beat era San Francisco.