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The Butch Factor

What does mean to be gay and be a man? There's no straight answer for sure.

Year: 2009 Documentary Runtime: 76 min Rating: 4.6

Overview

What does mean to be gay and be a man? There's no straight answer for sure. From the Castro culture of the 1970s to today’s Bears and gym rats, this fascinating investigation of gay men and sexuality blows the lid off old stereotypes and showcases a battalion of interviewees including muscle men, rodeo riders, rugby players and cops. The men speak candidly on topics from homophobia to metrosexuality to embracing effeminacy as they reveal what it means to be a gay man in America today.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

J. Wesley Adams

J. Wesley Adams

Himself (Wes Adams)

David Aguilar

David Aguilar

Himself

H.T. Bennett

H.T. Bennett

Himself

Jackson Bowman

Jackson Bowman

Himself

Ellen Brin

Ellen Brin

Herself

Junior Buendia

Junior Buendia

Himself

Brent Calderwood

Brent Calderwood

Himself

Vincent Calvarese

Vincent Calvarese

Himself

John Campbell

John Campbell

Himself

Gregory Cason

Gregory Cason

Himself (Psycologist)

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