Cut Sleeve Boys



SYNOPSIS
BEST FEATURE Outfest Fusion Festival 2006
BEST ACTOR, Chowee Leow Madrid Lesbian & Gay FF
Second Audience Award, Madrid Lesbian & Gay FF


Mel, an aging scene queen with the ego of Norma Desmond, believes life is a beauty pageant with him always the winner. But how long can he sashay down the catwalk when his eye bags are bigger than his Gucci bags? And who is going to be waiting at the end of the rainbow when there is no place like home?

Ash is tired of the jaded gay scene where steroid bodies and the Atkin’s diet are the only offerings on the menu and all the macho posing only reveals a Farrah Fawcett in the bedroom.  Ash decides the only way for him to find a real man is to click on those Jimmy Choo’s. Will his foray into the wonderland of tranny burrows and tranny chasers bring him his dream man?

CUT SLEEVE BOYS is a quirky stir fried journey of self discovery and ultimately, a makeover of the British Chinese gay experience.






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DIRECTED BY :
Ray Yeung

CAST
Chowee Leow (Ashley Wang)
Steven Lim (Melvin Shu)
Gareth Rhys Davies (Todd Charrington)
Neil Collie (Ross Foreman)
John Ebb-on-Knee Campbell (Diane/Dan)
Mark Hampton (Gavin Chan)
Paul Cox (Brad)
David Cary (Ian/Trannie Club Cashier)
David Tse (Pastor Joseph Szeto)
Michelle Lee (Choi Lin Cheung)   

RT: 86 min; Digital; color; aspect ratio 1.78 English mix; Sound: Dolby Digital; origin: Hong Kong, UK, in English.