So So Gay

19 September 2011

Win a copy of House of Boys on DVD – signed by Stephen Fry

House of Boys

Last month, Peccadillo Pictures released House of Boys on DVD; a film depicting the passionate and dramatic journey of a young man named Frank, who runs away to Amsterdam in the 1980s to find a career in a male strip club where flamboyance and extravagance are non-stop, and is drawn into an exciting world of sex and music.

Frank’s friendship with one of the dancers spills over into something more intense and the pair become a couple. However, the romance is thrown into despair when the other dancer, Jake, is diagnosed with Aids – an still-largely unknown disease at the time. The House of Boys ends up rejecting Frank and Jake, and they are left to find for themselves the enormous courage needed to battle the terrible disease.

House of Boys is distributed by Peccadillo Pictures and available to buy on DVD from Amazon UK.

To win one of three copies – signed by star of the film, Stephen Fry – just enter your details below! The competition closes at 7pm on Wednesday 21 September. Only one entry per person. The editors’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. There is no cash alternative.

This competition has now closed.



About the Author

Caspar Aremi
Caspar grew up in north Scotland, but fled to London in 2002 where he has since become an honourary EastEnder. He manages user generated content and social media accounts for government agencies while not nagging SSG contributors to write more.




 
 

 
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