Product Description
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Set in the economically depressed England of today, Cal, the
follow-up to the hit 2009 film, Shank, is a startlingly powerful
drama of a young gay man searching for love, respect and
acceptance. Twenty-year-old Cal (Wayne Virgo, reprising his role)
returns home to Britain from France after receiving news that his
mother is ill. His finds his home city of Bristol facing hard
economic times brought on by the global economic crisis with
poverty and crime on the rise, rioting and looting has become a
nightly occurrence. It is not a warm homecoming. Cal finds it
difficult to fit in. Unable to get a job, he is confronted by his
mother who remains stubbornly phobic and wants nothing
to do with her gay son. While navigating his way across this new
landscape, he meets Jason, a young student in need of help.
However, Cal's act of kindness brings him into contact with a
drug dealing pimp. Soon, he is racing against time to make peace
with his mother and get out of town as quickly as possible. An
impassioned, visceral drama, Cal is sexy, sweet and touching as
it tackles issues faced by gay teens growing up in economically
depressed environments.
Review
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"As gloriously far removed from your standard boy-meets-boy
scenario as you can get... [Calis] an intense film that makes you
stop and think outside of the cinematic box, as the theme of
'just surviving life' is shown with no holds barred frankness,
making this Martin's most powerful, political and downright
hard-hitting feature to date" --GayCelluloid.com
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About the Director
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Christian Martin has worked professionally in the film industry
for over 20 years during which time he has developed studio
projects and produced films in the UK, South Africa and the USA.
Entering the business via the traditional route as a runner
Christian has worked across a diverse range of disciplines from
development to producing to distribution and latterly writing and
directing. He was part of the production team behind the film
adaptation of Martin Sherman s Bent directed by Sean Mathias and
starring Clive Owen, Mick Jagger, Ian McKellen and Lothaire
Bluteau which enjoyed critical success and premiered in Un
Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival. He produced the
feature film Fever written and directed by Alex Winter and
starring Henry Thomas, Teri Hatcher, Bill Duke and David O Hara
which also premiered at the Cannes film festival in the Director
s Fortnight. As a distributor he was instrumental as director of
finance and acquisitions for Peccadillo Pictures in developing a
business plan that has seen the company become one of the largest
and most successful independent distributors of specialized,
arthouse and LGBT films in the UK. After leaving Peccadillo he
returned to film production setting up Bonne Idée Productions. In
between giving guest lectures to undergraduates in film and media
and mentoring young filmmakers Christian s second passion is
politics and he is an elected city councilman in Bristol.
Christian is best known to gay cinema fans as the writer/director
behind the hit films Shank, Release and Buffering.
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