

Five queer directors, zero straight answers, one chaotic anthology.
This collection of five short films by gay artists, and regarding gay subject matter showcases the work of emerging new filmmakers. "Is One of You Eddie?" makes fun of the stereotypes typical within the gay community. "Different" offers a twist on gay and straight high school students. "The Neighborly Thing" is a thriller about a man obsessed with his neighbor. "Meet Joe Gay" asks the quintessential question, why am I still single. "A Good Son" delves into a life changing experience between two teen boys.
Writing
'Is One of You Eddie?' skewers stereotypes with bite.
Direction
Five distinct voices, wildly uneven but never boring.
Director
Samantha Light
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released at the tail end of 'queer cinema' as a marketable niche, right before streaming fragmented LGBTQ+ storytelling into algorithmic obscurity.
Benjamin Morgan later directed the feature 'Quality of Life' (2004) about graffiti artists, proving not every anthology director disappeared—just most.