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Boygame
Two teenage boys hit on a novel way to counteract their sexual inexperience.
Director: Anna Nolskog
Overview
Best friends John and Nicolas aren’t confident about having sex with girls, so to avoid embarrassment; they decide to get some practice – on each other.
Included in the short film compilation Trick & Treat, as part of POUT Fest 2015, a touring and online film festival from Peccadillo Pictures, supported by the BFI.
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