Boys Life (film)
Boys Life is a series of three short films focused on gay themes, released in 1994. The films explore different aspects of gay male experience, encompassing coming-of-age stories, romance, and self-discovery. The three short films comprising the collection are:
- "The Disco Years" directed by Robert Lee King
- "A Friend of Dorothy" directed by Raoul O'Connell
- "$30" directed by T. Jay Kelleher
The collection was followed by Boys Life 2 in 1997, and several sequels thereafter. Each installment features a different set of short films, with varying themes and directorial styles, though consistently centered on gay male experiences. The Boys Life series is notable for showcasing emerging talent and providing a platform for LGBTQ+ storytelling in independent film.