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Directed by
  
Jean-Claude Schlim

Music by
  
Gast Waltzing

Director
  
Jean-Claude Schlim

Story by
  
Jean-Claude Schlim

6.6/10
IMDb


Produced by
  
Bob Bellion

Cinematography
  
Jean-Louis Schuller

Music director
  
Gast Waltzing

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Written by
  
Jean-Claude SchlimChristian Thiry

Starring
  
Layke AndersonBenn NorthoverUdo Kier

Initial release
  
20 November 2009 (Luxembourg City)

Screenplay
  
Jean-Claude Schlim, Christian Thiry, Robert David Graham

Cast
  
Jean‑Claude Schlim, Layke Anderson, Udo Kier, Benn Northover, Stephen Fry

Similar
  
HIV/AIDS movies, LGBT movies, Movies about love

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House of Boys is a 2009 Luxembourgian-German drama film directed and written by Jean-Claude Schlim, starring Layke Anderson, Benn Northover and Udo Kier. The film follows the story of Frank, a gay teenager in the 80's who runs away from his home to start a new life and later his struggle against the recently discovered AIDS.

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Plot

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Gay teenager, Frank (Layke Anderson) is part of a typical bourgeois family in Luxembourg in 1984. For unknown reasons, he decides to run away with his best friend, Rita. They settle in Amsterdam, where Frank starts enjoying life. When Rita leaves with her boyfriend, Frank is left with nowhere to go. He goes to a public house called the "House of Boys" in which young, attractive men dance and provide sexual services for older men. The place is run by the mysterious performer and drag queen Madame (Udo Kier), who takes Frank in and employs him. In the club he meets Angelo, who aspires to transition from male to female, and raises funds for her gender reassignment surgery; and Jake (Benn Northover), a veteran performer and favorite of customers, who considers himself to be straight. Frank falls in love with him, but struggles with Jake's claim of heterosexuality in light of his male-hustler lifestyle. Jake's long time girlfriend steals his money and uses it to have an abortion. He breaks up with her and finds comfort in Frank's arms. They start a relationship which for both seems to transcend superficial sex into love. Soon Jake begins to fall ill, faints, and develops spots on his skin. He's diagnosed with AIDS. Meanwhile, Europe sees the start of the AIDS epidemic. The remainder of the film chronicles Jake's decline and eventual death while the "House of Boys" closes. The closing scenes show Frank travelling to Morocco to scatter Jake's ashes over the sea.

Critical reception

The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 57% based on reviews from 7 critics, with a rating average of 6.4 out of 10.

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Critics agreed the film starts slow but later develops into a deeper story. Jeannette Catsoulis from the New York Times wrote a positive review about the film, and said that it "conveys an emotional honesty that overrides its dated style."

Music

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The film soundtrack uses music from a number of renowned artists like Cockney Rebel, Jimmy Sommerville, Roy Orbison, Spandau Ballet, Soft Cell and ends with "Là-bas" (Somewhere) (music by Cyril Collard and lyrics by Corine Blue) and performed by Nyco Lilliu.

Awards and prizes

  • 2009, "Best Film award" at the Lëtzebuerger Filmpräis
  • 2011, Critics award for best film and audience award for best film at the Inside Out LGBT Film and Video Festival
  • References

    House of Boys Wikipedia