A backyard birthday party takes some wild turns in the clever indie comedy ‘Turtle Hill, Brooklyn’

Smart, funny and true to life, Turtle Hill, Brooklyn takes a look at a young couple navigating the ins and outs of romance, relationships, friendship and life in the big city while throwing an eventful party in their small Brooklyn yard.

Boyfriends Mateo and Will (Ricardo Valdez and Brian W. Seibert) invite a large collection of friends over to their apartment to celebrate Will’s 30th birthday. Their guests – an eclectic mix of men and woman, both gay and straight – start drinking and mingling while engaging in conversations that cover a wide variety of taboo topics.

As the party progresses, a few unexpected visitors drop by to make things awkward. Soon enough, the piñata isn’t the only thing getting punched.

As tempers rise and the alcohol continues to flow, it’s revealed that Will and Mateo have each been keeping some scandalous secrets that may threaten the foundation of their seemingly loving relationship. Not even a dip in the backyard kiddie pool can cool things down.

Reminiscent of other and alcohol-fueled party movies like The Anniversary Party and the gay classic The Boys in the Band, Turtle Hill, Brooklyn is a winning Obama-era indie that manages to do a whole lot with a low budget, a small setting and a charismatic cast.

Watch the trailer for Turtle Hill, Brooklyn below. The film is now streaming on Dekkoo.

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