
Confessions 2016
"You'll want to hear what they have to say."
Dive into the hidden corners of the gay male experience with *Confessions* (2016), an anthology film directed by Mark Bessenger that peels back layers of darkness, humor, romance, and shock.
Director: Mark Bessenger
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Confessions (2016) about?
*Confessions* (2016) is an anthology film that uncovers the raw, unfiltered stories lurking beneath the surface of gay male lives. Through a series of vignettes, it explores themes of identity, desire, and survival, blending dark humor, romance, and psychological intensity into a gripping narrative experience.
Who directed Confessions?
Mark Bessenger directed *Confessions* (2016), bringing a distinctive vision to this anthology of LGBTQ+ stories.
Who stars in Confessions?
The film features David Alanson Bradberry, Brendan Patrick, Mark Cirillo, Andrew Clements, and Vincent Cusimano as its key cast members.
Is Confessions (2016) worth watching?
While IMDb hasn't rated it yet, *Confessions* (2016) stands out for its bold storytelling and genre-blending approach. Fans of anthologies with emotional depth and edgy themes will likely find it compelling, though its niche focus may not appeal to everyone.
How long is Confessions?
Confessions (2016) has a runtime of 88 minutes.
About Confessions (2016) — A Bold Anthology of LGBTQ+ Stories You Won't Forget
Dive into the hidden corners of the gay male experience with *Confessions* (2016), an anthology film directed by Mark Bessenger that peels back layers of darkness, humor, romance, and shock. This bold collection of stories offers a raw, unfiltered glimpse into the psyche of LGBTQ+ characters rarely seen on screen—yet impossible to look away from. Whether it's the intensity of secrets spilled in quiet moments or the explosive drama of hidden desires, each vignette weaves a tapestry of emotions that lingers long after the credits roll.
Blending elements of comedy, drama, horror, and thriller, *Confessions* crafts an atmosphere that's as unpredictable as the confessions themselves. From the sultry to the unsettling, the film dares to explore the taboos and triumphs of identity, love, and survival in a world that often prefers silence over truth.