

Colin McCormack thinks he has it all - a great job, a steady stream of hot younger guys, and a best friend whose devotion he takes for granted. But when a charming and mercurial intern sweeps him off his feet, Colin sees a chance for something more: A family of his own. What he discovers instead is a shattering secret that may cost Colin everything -- and everyone -- he holds dear.
Acting
Dan Via's Stewart simmers with decade-long pining you can taste.
Writing
Play roots show in dialogue that stings like a stage slap.

Director
Gerald McCullouch
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director-star Gerald McCullouch adapted his own stage play, keeping the theatrical intensity that makes every confrontation feel like it could end with a thrown drink.
The film quietly inverts the 'gay man pursues younger lover' trope by making Colin's age and status his vulnerability, not his power—Tee weaponizes what Colin thinks he's offering.