The Universe of Me, Brent Everett (Canada) by Francis Luta
Documentary Feature Films / Cannes International Film Week
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1h 45m
Bodies abound in ecstasy when you’re gay porn legend BRENT EVERETT. A muscle god whose boyish good looks have been weathered by time. Documentarians follow him to tell a story about career reinvention, but instead lead down a ten-year path of self destruction.
Running time: 01:45:00
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