Fags in the Fast Lane
Fags in the Fast Lane

Fags in the Fast Lane

2017Movie90 minEnglish

Kitten calls her son Beau when her GILF bordello is robbed by a grotesque burlesque gang. A full- throttle, rock n rollin' feast of camp destruction and dangerous dance numbers ensues.

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Director: David L. WattsGenres: Documentary, LGBTQ+

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the experiences of gay men traveling through Southeast Asia. It delves into their journeys, challenges, and the cultural nuances they encounter. The film captures intimate moments and broader societal observations from various locations. It highlights themes of identity, belonging, and the pursuit of freedom in different parts of the world.

Critical Reception

Reviews for 'Fags in the Fast Lane' are generally positive, often highlighting its candid and personal approach to exploring gay travel experiences. Critics found it to be an insightful look into the lives of its subjects and the diverse environments they navigate. Audience reactions tend to appreciate its honesty and the adventurous spirit it portrays.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic portrayal of gay male travel in Asia.
  • Noted for its intimate and personal storytelling approach.
  • Seen as an exploration of identity and freedom across different cultures.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed over a period of several years, following different individuals as they embarked on their journeys across various Southeast Asian countries.

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Simon Foster

Simon Foster

"The DNA of director Josh Sinbad Collins’ comedy/musical/splatter/soft-core romp would include the cult classic Flesh Gordon and the lo-fi genius of Mike and George Kuchar..." Read the full review here: http://screen-space.squarespace.co...