New this week on Dekkoo – 3/24/17

After 16-year-old Rocco comes out to his traditional Italian parents, he decides to hit the road with his best friends and go see his favorite pop star in concert. Little does he know that his neurotic mother and eccentric grandma are hot on his heels. ‘A Little Lust‘ is available now!

Eating Out: The Open Weekend‘ is the fifth installment of the popular ‘Eating Out‘ comedy series. It offers up a raunchy look at love, sex and monogamy. While on “gaycation in Palm Springs” amid a never-ending parade of beautiful men – Zack is alarmed to learn that his new boyfriend Benji wants to try having an open relationship. Just as he’s starting to question the foundation of his relationship, he runs into his much more stable ex-boyfriend Casey.

17 year old Arend lives with his parents and has yet to come out of the closet. His first step is a date with handsome Michael, a guy he met on a dating site. When they meet, Arend discovers that Michael is not quite what he imagined. ‘Short‘ is now available on Dekkoo!

Love Me Anyway‘ is a sun soaked drama about a filmmaker in love with a surfer, and a young wife exploring the greener grass of an extramarital affair with another woman.

 

New this week on Dekkoo – 3/17/17

As his 30th birthday nears, an over-worked ad executive comes across a mysterious dating app called ‘eCupid‘ which soon begins controlling his entire life. His world is quickly turned upside down as he struggles to fight his way through a stream of horny suitors and discovers that all the attention is more than he bargained for.

An intimate coming-of-age story, ‘Waterberry Tears‘ follows Goyo (Raul Rodriguez), a gay teen in a Mexican immigrant family who lives among the migrant farmers of California’s Coachella Valley.

In ‘Home From the Gym‘, a meditative short film, a guy comes home. Alone.

Brian Jordan Alvarez is an LA based actor and filmmaker best known for his hugely successful series, ‘The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo’. His short, comedic videos are hilarious mini-sodes that capture his unique and twisted sense of humor.

As Robert prepares to move to Africa on a two-year work assignment, his boyfriend Michael becomes suspicious of his true motives for leaving. A very young Steve Buscemi co-stars in ‘Parting Glances‘, a gay classic from 1986 and a cornerstone of the New Queer Cinema film movement.

With raging boy hormones and the laugh quotient turned on full, Chris Salvatore and Daniel Skelton return, along with Rebekah Kochan and cult icon Mink Stole in ‘Eating Out: Drama Camp‘, the fourth installment of Q. Allan Brocka’s hilarious and over-the-top sexual antic-laden ‘Eating Out’ series!

 

New this week on Dekkoo – 3/10/17

Dropping the Soap‘ goes behind the scenes of long running (terrible) soap-opera “Collided Lives” and the desperate antics of its cast and crew. When the network brings in a ruthless new Executive Producer (Jane Lynch) to “re-brand” the show, the cast must fight for their survival by any means necessary. Bend over, Daytime.

Good As You‘ was protested by Catholic organizations at the time of its release. This romantic comedy from Italy follows eight characters who cross paths on New Year’s Eve in Rome. After a sudden power outage, the night takes a strange turn and our eight separate protagonists are well on their way to becoming four distinct couples.

Going Down in La La Land‘ is about a young, handsome and ambitious boy name Adam. He arrives in Hollywood looking to become a big star in movies but, the only people that seem to want to hire him are gay porn producers. He soon finds himself immersed in a dark and dangerous world.

Mr. Sugar Daddy‘ is the story of a man looking for a fresh start. When Hans falls for young Andrej he is thrown into a game that does not allow any winner.

Mother Knows Best‘ is a wonderful short film about a mother that has absolutely no problems with her son being gay. She only wants to give him a little well-meaning advice.

In ‘Twenties: The Series‘, three guys with vastly different personalities move in together and try to overcome the anxieties, pressures, and heartbreaks of the twenties.