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Fluff

First-time director Gregory Duke presents a hilarious account of the place where high culture meets low. Fluff is a thoroughly modern, completely gay story in the tradition of classic screwball comedy. (Think Bringing Up Baby, with anal intercourse instead of a leopard.)

Mark (Peter Lee Cameron), Julian (Philip Cairns), and Phil (Jonathan C. Dietrich) want to bring culture to the masses through avant garde gay theatre but the masses never show up. Even their SM adaptation of Crime and Punishment is a flop. If they don't produce something people will pay money to see, the bank will foreclose. The solution is obvious: give the people what they want.

They decide to make a gay porn film based on the Greek classics. They recruit a diverse cast of actors, toy boys, hustlers, poets, and university students and the story heads to an unbelievable (but inevitable) phantasmagoric climax involving gods, titans, missionaries, mimes, opera singers, feathers, and a polka band. There's also a spanking scene.