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"If you want to learn the truth about yourself, ask someone who left you"

Robert, a middle-aged gay man, begins a personal documentary project following his long history of failed relationships. As a professional but emotionally vulnerable individual, Robert decides to interview six of his ex-boyfriends, each of whom represents a distinct chapter in his love life. His ultimate goal is to find out why these relationships ended and to use the documentary as a means of personal growth—or so he believes. With the support of his sister Deborah, Robert prepares for the emotionally challenging task ahead.

Top Cast

  • Tuc Watkins

    Tuc Watkins

    Robert

  • Adam Huss

    Adam Huss

    Christopher

  • Paul Zenas

    Paul Zenas

    Joey

  • Nick Hagelin

    Nick Hagelin

    Travis

  • Joseph Haro

    Joseph Haro

    Donny

  • Ray Santiago

    Ray Santiago

    Santi

  • Thomas Dekker

    Thomas Dekker

    Joseph

  • Summer Rain Menkee

    Summer Rain Menkee

    Deborah

  • Kiana Dancie

    Kiana Dancie

    Patty

Overview

Robert, a middle-aged gay man, begins a personal documentary project following his long history of failed relationships. As a professional but emotionally vulnerable individual, Robert decides to interview six of his ex-boyfriends, each of whom represents a distinct chapter in his love life. His ultimate goal is to find out why these relationships ended and to use the documentary as a means of personal growth—or so he believes. With the support of his sister Deborah, Robert prepares for the emotionally challenging task ahead.

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