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"5 Gay Short Films Filled With Family Drama"

Five family drama, gay-themed, short films. This collection includes the following short films: Pride, Directed by Marc Saltarelli; The Commitment, Directed by Albert M. Chan; Shabbat Dinner, Directed by Michael Morgenstern; Kimchi Fried Dumplings, Directed by Jason Karman; and The Symphony of Silence, Directed by Cedric Thomas Smith.

Top Cast

  • Jason Lane Fenton

    Jason Lane Fenton

    Ethan

  • Albert M. Chan

    Albert M. Chan

    Robert

  • Brent Hirose

    Brent Hirose

    Carl

  • Brad Harder

    Brad Harder

    Tim

  • Philip Prajoux

    Philip Prajoux

    Jasper

  • James Karen

    James Karen

    Anthony

  • Dan Shaked

    Dan Shaked

    Virgo Bernstein-Cohen

  • Anthony Guajardo

    Anthony Guajardo

    Sean

Overview

Five family drama, gay-themed, short films. This collection includes the following short films: Pride, Directed by Marc Saltarelli; The Commitment, Directed by Albert M. Chan; Shabbat Dinner, Directed by Michael Morgenstern; Kimchi Fried Dumplings, Directed by Jason Karman; and The Symphony of Silence, Directed by Cedric Thomas Smith.

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2.3 / 10
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