

Eleven minutes to wreck your assumptions about masculinity, desire, and dollar bills.
A straight male stripper starts to question his sexuality when he meets the new guy at work.
Acting
Matkai Burmaster's physical vulnerability sells every frame
Direction
Greg Rola squeezes a feature's worth of tension into 11 minutes
Director
Greg Rola
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film was shot in an actual Toronto strip club during off-hours, with real dancers as extras—Burmaster reportedly did his own choreography after weeks of training.
Released in 2016, it predates the mainstream 'Magic Mike' cultural shift around male stripping and arrived when queer short films were exploding on festival circuits but rarely discussed straight male sexual fluidity.