Showboy
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Directed by | Lindy Heymann Christian Taylor |
Produced by | Jason Buchtel |
Starring | Christian Taylor Lindy Heymann Joe Daly Erich Miller Jason Buchtel |
Distributed by | Regent Releasing |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Countries | United States United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | $300,000 |
Showboy is a 2002 mockumentary film that was produced by Jason Buchtel, directed by Christian Taylor and Lindy Heymann, and written by and starring the three. It has cameos by Whoopi Goldberg, Siegfried & Roy, Alan Ball and the cast of the television series Six Feet Under.
Plot
[edit]The film, a mockumentary that viewers are meant to believe is real, features around real-life screenwriter Taylor. Taylor is solicited by director Heymann to be the subject in a British television documentary series about British writers working in Hollywood. On the first day of filming this documentary, Taylor is fired from his real-life job as a screenwriter on the dramatic television series Six Feet Under. He is unaware that the documentary crew knows this has occurred.
He then relocates to Las Vegas to pursue a dream of becoming a professional showboy (a chorus line dancer). He lies to the documentary crew, purporting to be doing research for a film project. It slowly becomes evident that he is desperate to find a new career, and at the same time he slowly begins to come out of the closet and pursue romance.
Credits
[edit](Note: cast is playing fictional versions of themselves)
- Christian Taylor as himself
- Lindy Heymann as herself
- Marilyn Milgrom as a producer in London
- Joe Daly as himself
- Erich Miller as himself
- Jason Buchtel as himself
- Aaron Porter as a dance instructor
- Adrian Armas as himself
- Billy Sameth as Billy
Reception
[edit]Showboy won the The Douglas Hickox Award for Best Directorial Debut at the British Independent Film Awards and Best Film at the Milan Film Festival.[1]
References
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- 2002 films
- 2002 comedy-drama films
- 2002 LGBTQ-related films
- Gay-related films
- LGBTQ-related romantic comedy-drama films
- Mockumentary films
- 2002 directorial debut films
- 2000s English-language films
- American LGBTQ-related films
- American romantic comedy-drama films
- British LGBTQ-related films
- British romantic comedy-drama films
- 2000s American films
- 2000s British films
- English-language romantic comedy-drama films
- 2000s comedy-drama film stubs
- LGBTQ-related film stubs