The streets and bars of San Francisco's famous Castro district come alive in this "colorful, fast-paced, affectionate, often funny insider's look" (SF Bay Guardian) at life and love among a diverse group of 'out and proud' gay men. "Gypsy Boys" is an ensemble film about a group of horny, attractive twenty-somethings living and playing in San Francisco. A film about the trials and tribulations of getting laid and finding love in the world's gay mecca, "Gypsy Boys" is light, fun, eye-candy kind of fare. The film's main characters paint an accurate picture of the San Francisco gay citizenry. Manuel (Alberto Rosas), a sexy and intelligent Latino guy, is smitten with his best friend Aaron (Zeke Wheeler) and growing weary of their platonic relationship. David (Robert Hampton) is suffering from the loss of his boyfriend who has moved out to better address his sexual pursuits. Steven (Adam Gavzer) wishes his sometimes-physical relationship with Blair (Jud Parker) would become emotional, but Blair is chronically non-monogamous. Kevin (Tom McCann) has elaborate fantasies about a blonde stud (Greg Crandall) who keeps catching his eye. These characters interact and mingle over a three-day period in and around San Francisco's Castro. From the clubs to the parties we watch these boys move in and out of love (and beds).
Language: English
Released: Jan 1, 2007