EATING OUT: DRAMA CAMP

By Q. Allan BROCKA

ARIZTICAL ENTERTAINMENT - as SALES / DISTR / PROD

Comedy - Completed 2011


    • Year of production
    • 2011
    • Genres
    • Comedy, LGBT
    • Countries
    • USA
    • Languages
    • ENGLISH
    • Budget
    • 0 - 0.3 M$
    • Director(s)
    • Q. Allan BROCKA
    • Writer(s)
    • Q. Allan BROCKA, Phillip BARTELL
    • Producer(s)
    • Michael SHOEL (Ariztical Entertainment), Q. Allan BROCKA
    • Synopsis
    • Zack and Casey’s relationship is in a slump, but things are about to change this summer at Dick Dickey’s Drama Camp! When Zack meets Benji there is an instant connection. However, not wanting to interfere with Zack’s current relationship, Benji pretends to be straight.
      When Benji and Zack get cast as lovers in an updated, sexed-up version of The Taming of the Shrew, their self-restraint is put to the test. And when the sparks start to fly, Casey’s trusted friend Penny takes matters into her own hands by setting a poison oak trap for Benji so that Casey can step in as Benji’s understudy.
      But when Beau (Ronnie Kroell, Make Me a Supermodel) starts crushing on Casey, Casey wonders if he and Zack are really meant to be together after all.
      Meanwhile, Jason, the straight director who likes to film gay guys to impress the straight chicks, starts falling for Lilly (Harmony Santana, Sundance film festival’s Gun Hill Road), the transgendered girl. And Aunt Helen (Mink Stole) has tapped into her inner Couger and takes on a new boy toy, Andy.
      Introducing a diverse ensemble of characters, Eating Out: Drama Camp is an over-the-top raunchy comedy with the innocence of summer love.