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"A short film about getting BIG"

Trey feels small. He is gay, HIV-positive and lonely in NYC. All around him are hulking, powerful men, intimidating and challenging him everywhere he looks. Throughout his day, he obsesses over how to get BIG - and his insecurities keep him trapped in a cycle of trauma and abuse.

Top Cast

  • Linus Ignatius

    Linus Ignatius

    Trey

  • Blake French

    Blake French

    Mean Muscle Man

  • Anthony Lenti

    Anthony Lenti

    Dumbbell Guy

  • Hassan Farrow

    Hassan Farrow

    Gym Guy #1

  • Chris Medeiros

    Chris Medeiros

    Gym Guy #2

  • Kenneth Hayes

    Kenneth Hayes

    Gym Guy #3

  • Crystal Ward

    Crystal Ward

    Nurse

Overview

Trey feels small. He is gay, HIV-positive and lonely in NYC. All around him are hulking, powerful men, intimidating and challenging him everywhere he looks. Throughout his day, he obsesses over how to get BIG - and his insecurities keep him trapped in a cycle of trauma and abuse.

Rating

1.3 / 10
3 Reviews
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1 Reviews

  • NicAustinQueerQ
    NicAustinQueerQ
    May 27, 2021

    There were some very important themes conveyed in this short film that so many cis men and transmasc men can learn from this beautifully shot and haunting film. Pressured by so many external forces like society and family, toxic masculinity leads to behaviors found in this film. It’s a crisis and an epidemic that men need to deal with, and I love how this film brought that issue further into the foreground.

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