A young actor is put in an uncomfortable position in the short film ‘Go Crazy with Crazy’

Struggling actors have to jump through all kinds of hoops in search of their big breaks. Too often, however, as the #MeToo movement proved, they’re asked to go to unreasonable lengths.

Based on a wild true story, director Ayana Barber’s 9-minute short Go Crazy with Crazy follows a young gay actor who is put in a deeply uncomfortable position.

Justin Garascia, who also wrote the screenplay, stars as the actor in question. After meeting and falling into bed with a promising young director named Joey (Jimmy Brooks), he’s closer than ever to landing the lead role of a meth-addicted gay porn star in a potentially groundbreaking indie film.

But when he’s asked to partake in a very unusual audition process, the young man takes to Google and discovers something fishy about the director. Not willing to compromise his integrity or his safety, he attends the audition ready for a fight – aiming to finally set the record straight and send an unforgettable message about the consequences of catfishing.

Watch a quick teaser trailer for Go Crazy with Crazy below. The short film is now streaming on Dekkoo.

The rock n’ roll romance ‘Throuple,’ a Dekkoo-original film, is coming soon to theaters!

After winning over audiences at film festivals all over the country, the colorful and sexy new ‘rock n’ roll love story’ Throuple is coming to theaters this March courtesy of Dekkoo Films!

Throuple follows Michael, a lonely, gay singer-songwriter played by Michael Doshier, who also wrote the film’s screenplay. Hopeless when it comes to dating and expressing himself, he has lost his way… and his voice. His social circle, consisting of his best friend Tristan (Tristan Carter-Jones), who leads a local rock band, and Abby (Jess Gabor), a successful DJ, are growing weary of his emotional needs.

One night, as Michael mans Tristan’s merch table, he catches the attention of Georgie and Connor (Stanton Plummer-Cambridge and Tommy Heleringer), a married couple looking for something – or someone – to do.

A nonchalant hookup turns into a night of vulnerability that none of them expected. With encouragement from Tristan and Abby, Michael pursues Georgie and Connor. The couple challenges him to open up about his feelings – and even write some new songs along the way. For his part, Michael ignites a flicker in their marriage – one they they feared may be long gone.

Michael’s world is soon thrown into chaos, however, when Georgie, Connor, Tristan and Abby all make life-altering decisions that leave him feeling abandoned. Ultimately, he must decide whether to finally express his feelings and go after what he wants – both in his music and his relationships – or watch them all slip away.

Directed by Greyson Horst, Throuple highlights queer folks’ ability to think outside the box and find new and exciting ways to live, love, express themselves and feel fulfilled.

Watch the official trailer for Throuple below. The film will be screening at New York City’s famed Quad Cinemas beginning March 14, and in Los Angeles beginning March 21, before receiving a wider VOD and release. It will also be available exclusively to Dekkoo subscribers later this year.

Short Film Spotlight: Hole

An award-winning short film from Canadian writer-director Martin Edralin, Hole is a powerful piece of work, shining light on a topic – and a kind of character – that are too often ignored.

Ken Harrower stars in the film as Billy, a middle-aged disabled man who yearns for an intimate connection in his solitary life. While roaming the city streets in pursuit of intimacy, he finds his disability a constant barrier to his emotional and sexual needs.

The closest thing Billy has to a friend is Craig, a handsome caregiver played by Sebastian Deery, who visits daily to help him with chores and bathing. With no other options, Billy turns to his only friend for some much-coveted relief.

Unflinchingly honest, Hole is a bold and provocative study of disability, sexuality, loneliness, lust and the not-unreasonable request to be treated with basic human dignity.

Watch a quick trailer for Hole below. The full short film is now streaming on Dekkoo.

A respected soldier falls for a young recruit in the searing gay military drama ‘Eismayer’

Sergeant Major Eismayer (Gerhard Liebmann) is known and feared as the toughest training officer in the Austrian Armed Forces. Ruthless with recruits, he is seemingly unwavering in his ideas about discipline, order and presenting an image of macho toughness.

When he starts to fall in love with Falak (Luka Dimic), a new recruit who unashamedly embraces his homosexuality, Eismayer’s closeted existence is shaken to the core.

To a man like Eismayer, loving another man cannot be reconciled with the understanding of what a model soldier should be. Will he choose to protect his badass tough guy image over all else… or can he follow his heart and his true desire?

Inspired by an incredible true story, director David Wagner’s Eismayer is a hard-hitting queer love story set against a modern military backdrop.

A powerful film about coming out, gay love, toxic masculinity, traditional gender roles, fear and friendship, Eismayer aims to tear down your preconceptions and assumptions about masculinity and strength before rebuilding them in a whole new way.

Watch the trailer for Eismayer below. The film is now streaming on Dekkoo.

‘Room for a Man’ is a deeply personal, remarkably assured doc about identity and sexuality

One of the first things that writer, director and documentary subject Anthony Chidiac confesses in his deeply personal film Room for a Man, is that he is paralyzed by fear. He finds the very concept of life in the outside world overwhelming.

Chidiac lives with his mother, a French teacher, in Beirut, and rarely leaves the house. His home is a refuge, but in some respects it’s also a prison. To Anthony, the outside world feels like a hostile environment. That’s partly because of his sexuality – something that his own family refuses to accept. His mom wanted him to become a notary, so that he would earn a lot of money and become ‘a real man.’ But that’s not how he sees himself.

When his bedroom undergoes a renovation, much to his mother’s dismay, Syrian construction workers arrive to do the remodeling. As they peel away at the walls, Anthony engages them in an exploration of his own identity and sexuality within the confines of the apartment.

As the construction workers come and go in the freshly embattled household, unexpected passions get stirred. Through the process of renovation – and the making of this film – Anthony finally begins to blossom and embrace his own identity.

Though he may suffer from insecurities, his filmmaking is remarkably self-assured. Room for a Man is a courageous, stylish and ultimately life-affirming cinematic experiment.

Watch a short trailer for Room for a Man below. The film is now streaming on Dekkoo.

LG Smart TV users can now access Dekkoo directly!

Dekkoo subscribers who currently own – or are planning to purchase – an LG Smart TV are in luck! Starting now, you can access Dekkoo directly through our brand-new app on the platform.

Available on all models manufactures in 2020 or later, a subscription offers you 400+ hours of Dekkoo content, beautiful, HD streaming videos and the ability to pick up wherever you left off. For existing subscribers, you can simply download the app on your LG Smart TV and sign in to your account to get access. There is no need to resubscribe.

Enjoy the very best gay films and gay original content available anywhere – now even easier to access than ever before! Just turn on your LG Smart TV and search for Dekkoo in the App Menu to download and get started.

For more information or help, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page here: How Do I Watch on My Smart TV.

Former lovers reconnect after a long time apart in the thought-provoking drama ‘The Writer’

The second film in a planned trilogy from prolific Lithuanian writer-director Romas Zabarauskas, The Writer follows two former lovers who reconnect later in life.

Lithuanian-American Kostas and Russian-Lithuanian Dima reconnect in New York decades after serving together in the Soviet Army. They fell in love back in the 1980s – and Dima soon joined Kostas in moving from Russia to Lithuania. But as Lithuania gained independence in the 1990s, Kostas left to study in New York, leaving Dima behind.

Kostas, now an established author, has published a book based on their romance and separation. Upon reading it, Dima pays a visit, eager to correct a few key facts.

A tender and bittersweet romantic drama, featuring impressive lead performances from veteran New York theatre actors Jamie Day and Bruce Ross, The Writer offers up a testament to the power of self-expression and the resilience of first love.

Watch the trailer for The Writer below. The film is now streaming on Dekkoo. And though it isn’t connected narratively, you can check out The Lawyer, the first film of the director’s new trilogy, which is also available now.