Laugh your ass off with these six comic gems—a sister realizing her brother is gay, a young man making a confession over dinner to his confused family, a case of bedbugs putting a lifelong friendship to the test, the world’s greatest private investigator, investigating a new case in drag, America’s favorite “guncle” (gay uncle) finding himself cornered by his family in his dressing room wanting to share a secret, and a quirky, socially anxious mess—played by Meg Stalter—who can't seem to keep a job now has her chance.
A sister arrives at her family home for the holidays and walks into a very messy kitchen and an undecorated Christmas tree. She receives a text message from her mother asking her to decorate the tree with her brother before their parents arrive the next day. She goes to find her brother in the house only to walk in on her assumed-straight brother watching gay porn. Both siblings now embarrassed, dance around the issue over margaritas in the pool and then over board games avoiding the implications of the topic and the tree decorating. They end up having a hilarious and heartfelt conversation over the importance and even unimportance of self-identifying ones own sexuality and even gender over a blunt and more margaritas, which escalates into a game of dress up, missing a text that mom and dad will be walking in on their gender-bending fashion show any moment.
- DirectorLanie Christensen
- ScreenwriterLanie Christensen
- ProducerBen Pitts, Lanie Christensen
- CastKyle Prue, Lanie Christensen
- CinematographerJorell O'Dell
- EditorLanie Christensen
- Sound DesignBarry Weir Jr
Laugh your ass off with these six comic gems—a sister realizing her brother is gay, a young man making a confession over dinner to his confused family, a case of bedbugs putting a lifelong friendship to the test, the world’s greatest private investigator, investigating a new case in drag, America’s favorite “guncle” (gay uncle) finding himself cornered by his family in his dressing room wanting to share a secret, and a quirky, socially anxious mess—played by Meg Stalter—who can't seem to keep a job now has her chance.
A sister arrives at her family home for the holidays and walks into a very messy kitchen and an undecorated Christmas tree. She receives a text message from her mother asking her to decorate the tree with her brother before their parents arrive the next day. She goes to find her brother in the house only to walk in on her assumed-straight brother watching gay porn. Both siblings now embarrassed, dance around the issue over margaritas in the pool and then over board games avoiding the implications of the topic and the tree decorating. They end up having a hilarious and heartfelt conversation over the importance and even unimportance of self-identifying ones own sexuality and even gender over a blunt and more margaritas, which escalates into a game of dress up, missing a text that mom and dad will be walking in on their gender-bending fashion show any moment.
- DirectorLanie Christensen
- ScreenwriterLanie Christensen
- ProducerBen Pitts, Lanie Christensen
- CastKyle Prue, Lanie Christensen
- CinematographerJorell O'Dell
- EditorLanie Christensen
- Sound DesignBarry Weir Jr