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Courts mais Gay : Tome 5 2003

127 min📅 2003-02-20

Courts mais Gay : Tome 5 (2003), directed by Pascal-Alex Vincent, is a vibrant anthology of seven LGBTQ+ short films that blend drama and comedy with emotional depth and humor.

Director: Pascal-Alex Vincent

Cast

Joel Edgerton
Joel Edgerton
Barney
Damian Walshe-Howling
Damian Walshe-Howling
Dimi
Harold Hopkins
Harold Hopkins
Dan
Martin Kiefer
Martin Kiefer
Johannes
Marlon Kittel
Marlon Kittel
Marco
Andrew Lovern
Son
Julien Gauthier
Ricky
Jean Haas
Jean Haas
Papy
Gilles Guillain
Gilles Guillain
Mika
Apostolos Messanakis
Alkis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Courts mais Gay : Tome 5 (2003) about?

Courts mais Gay : Tome 5 is a compilation of seven gay-themed short films spanning different eras and styles. From heartfelt romances to witty comedies, the anthology explores love, identity, and the human experience through a queer lens. Each film offers a unique perspective, making it a rich tapestry of storytelling.

Who directed Courts mais Gay : Tome 5?

Pascal-Alex Vincent directed Courts mais Gay : Tome 5, bringing together a diverse lineup of short films that showcase queer narratives.

Who stars in Courts mais Gay : Tome 5?

The anthology features standout performances from Joel Edgerton, Damian Walshe-Howling, Harold Hopkins, Martin Kiefer, and Marlon Kittel among others.

Is Courts mais Gay : Tome 5 (2003) worth watching?

With its blend of drama and comedy, Courts mais Gay : Tome 5 offers a thoughtful and entertaining exploration of queer themes. While IMDb ratings are unrated, its unique anthology format and strong performances make it a worthwhile watch for fans of LGBTQ+ cinema.

How long is Courts mais Gay : Tome 5?

Courts mais Gay : Tome 5 has a runtime of 127 minutes.

About Courts mais Gay : Tome 5 (2003) — An Anthology of Queer Short Films You Can't Miss

Courts mais Gay : Tome 5 (2003), directed by Pascal-Alex Vincent, is a vibrant anthology of seven LGBTQ+ short films that blend drama and comedy with emotional depth and humor.

The collection spans two decades of queer storytelling, featuring titles like *Far West* (2003) and *W* (2003), which explore themes of love, identity, and self-discovery. With standout performances from Joel Edgerton and Damian Walshe-Howling, the anthology delivers a mix of poignant and playful narratives, capturing the essence of queer life through diverse perspectives. The anthology's varied styles and tones make it a compelling watch for fans of thoughtful, character-driven cinema.