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<cite>'''Boyfriends'''</cite> is a British film, made in 1996 on a very small budget. It was written and directed by Tom Hunsinger and Neil Hunter. The plot concerns three gay couples spending a weekend together at the seaside and exploring their relationship difficulties.
[[File:Boyfriends.jpg|thumb|Film poster]]<cite>'''Boyfriends'''</cite> is a British film, made in 1996 on a very small budget. It was written and directed by Tom Hunsinger and Neil Hunter. The plot concerns three gay couples spending a weekend together at the seaside and exploring their relationship difficulties.


The film starred [[James Dreyfus]], then relatively unknown.
The film starred [[James Dreyfus]], then relatively unknown.

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Boyfriends is a British film, made in 1996 on a very small budget. It was written and directed by Tom Hunsinger and Neil Hunter. The plot concerns three gay couples spending a weekend together at the seaside and exploring their relationship difficulties.

The film starred James Dreyfus, then relatively unknown.

It won the 1996 Best Featured Film Award at the Torino International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival.

International Movie Database entry: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115741/