In this raunchy and outlandish queer comedy, best friends Robby and Noah-Lee – employees at Portland's historic Clinton Street Theater – find themselves confronted by a parade of increasingly wacky, genre-tinged suitors.
Kenai, Alaska. July 1998. Commercial fishing has been closed for nine days. Dozens of workers have lost nearly an entire year's income waiting for regulations to lift... all while a nearby tourist spot teems with joyfully unregulated sportfishermen.
An aging hairdresser escapes his nursing home to embark on an odyssey across his small town to style a dead woman's hair for her funeral, rediscovering his sparkle along the way.
A student's increasingly intimate line of questioning causes his interview with a local horror host to take a vulnerable turn.
Thom Hilton (born August 16, 1997) is a queer filmmaker and actor based in Portland, Oregon. Hilton made his onscreen debut opposite Udo Kier in Todd Stephens' Swan Song (2021).
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