The release of a new Boys On Film collection is always reason for a little bit of excitement. It’s the most successful short film DVD collection in the world, and over the last few years has offered a great selection of gay-themed shorts – as you can see by clicking here.
Some of the shorts have been moving, some have been sexy and a lot have been fun. Hopefully the same will be true of Boys On Film 12.
We’re not 100% sure what shorts will be on the DVD when it’s released in the UK on November 24th, but the first teaser has now been released. It features one of the shorts that looks like it’ll be worth a watch.
Take a look at it below. [Read more…]
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