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Interior. Leather Bar.

Interior. Leather Bar.

  • Status: Released
  • 02-10-2013
  • Runtime: 61 min
  • Score: 5.364
  • Vote count: 59

Filmmakers James Franco and Travis Mathews re-imagine the lost 40 minutes from "Cruising" as a starting point to a broader exploration of sexual and creative freedom.

Val Lauren

Val / Steve

Christian Patrick

Master Avery

Brenden Gregory

Brenden

Bradley Roberge

Bradley

Robbie Acklen

Robbie

Osbaldo Daniel Alvarez

Osbaldo

Andres Barcelo

Andres

Samantha Barrows

Samantha

Nick Buda

Nick

Seana Carroll

Seana

Collin Chavez

Collin

Jol Devitro

Jol

Julie Diaz

Julie

James Franco

James

Brianna Getrost

Brianna

A.J. Goodrich

A.J.

Jonathan Howard

Jonathan

Caleb James

Caleb

Anna Kooris

Self

Michael Lannan

Michael

Eva Pepaj

Eva

Loc Le

Loc

Tatiana Leipet

Tatiana

Tyson C. Lenard

Tyson

Travis Mathews

Travis

Matthew McKelligon

Matthew

Joel Michaely

Joel

Chervine Namani

Chervine

Adrian Pena

Adrian

Ben Phen

Ben

Liz Phillips

Liz

Jake Robbins

Jake

Scott Schwenk

Scott

Jay Sosnicki

Jay

Lane Stewart

Lane

Iris Torres

Iris

Rob Vincent

Rob

Keith Wilson

Keith

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Maybe James Franco was a little ahead of his time with this? He does make a point towards the end that illustrates the pointed refusal of mainstream American cinema to show scenes of active gay sex. People can merrily blow each other to bits, heterosexuals and lesbians can fill their boots - but man on man penetrative sex without recourse to endless shadows or subtly placed duvets is as rare as hen's teeth. That may have been his laudably ultimate point here, but the remainder of this rather dull documentary pits together a bunch of largely straight actors, clad (or not) in skimpy leathers and plunged into darkness for a sex-room style series of supposedly random sexual encounters - one or two of them briefly graphic and another quite painful! Anyone expecting the missing forty minutes from "Cruising" (1980) to be presented is in for quite a disappointment. The vast majority of this consists of talking heads between the Z-list "talent" recruited who are struggling to intellectualise the fact that they are just required to get naked and fumble with another bloke. It's called acting, boys - it's not Shakespeare! Good on James for asking some questions, but most of this is just like porn in general - it's much more fun to take part the to watch.