The gay-themed documentary Fulboy came out on DVD earlier this week, and now to compliment the release, the short film Tomas The Defendor has popped up online, which was made by the same director, Martín Farina, and features one of the main subjects of Fulboy, the titular Tomas.
The short synopsis merely says: ‘Tomas, the Defendor of a football team, embraces the passion for football in his dream, in the garden, in his daily life…’ However when you watch the film you’ll see that it’s as much about Farina’s camera carressing the male form and bringing a hint of the sexual to Tomas’ life and love of football. The lens is brought in close to Tomas’ chest and groin, with only small parts of his body in frame at any one time.
Admittedly, it does getting a tad creepy when you realise that Martín and Tomas are brothers, and so he is sexualising his own sibling, but it still works. Take a look at it below.
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