Matthew Rettenmund

Nascimento : 1968-12-25,

História

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Matthew Rettenmund  (born December 25, 1968) is the author of the novels Boy Culture and Blind Items: A (Love) Story, as well as the non-fiction books Encyclopedia Madonnica, Totally Awesome '80s, and Hilary Duff: All Access. He is currently the Editor in Chief of Popstar! Magazine. He grew up in Flushing, Michigan and after he graduated from the University of Chicago, he moved to New York City, where he still lives. His novel Boy Culture was adapted into an award-winning movie in 2006. Description above from the Wikipedia article Matthew Rettenmund, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Filmes

Boy Culture: The Series
In the continuation of Q. Allan Brocka’s 2006 fan favorite “Boy Culture,” Derek Magyar returns as X, who is still working hard as a high-end hustler for hire. But he’s up against a younger generation who has gained a competitive edge on the market in the digital age. As X keeps his aging body fit, and his unusual roster of kinky clients happy, he’s also dealing with the realities of still living with Andrew, who’s aiming to move on from their former romantic entanglements. This program is six episodes, about 15 minutes each, set 10 years after the original short film, which asks the question: “What happens when rentboys grow up”?
Boy Culture
Author
No filme gay Boy Culture, um extravagantemente bem sucedido prostituto, após 10 anos de sexo pago, envolve-se amorosamente com dois atraentes colegas e com um cliente mais velho e solitário, Gregory. Mas antes que Gregory aceite um envolvimento sexual, ele conta-lhe uma inquietante história de amor que durou 50 anos e incita-o a experimentar algo que não sente há muito tempo: emoção. Baseado no aclamado romance de Matthew Rettenmund, Boy Culture é um dos filmes que pela temática abordada e pela forma como foi realizado será um dos filmes de temática homossexual a perdurar no tempo.