Synopsis

 

BALONEY follows San Francisco’s wildly popular Gay All-Male Burlesque show over 18 months as the group rehearses for New Year's Eve of 2020. Told through the eyes of the group's co-founders, as well as the larger ensemble, the film contemplates the struggles that come with being a performing artist in San Francisco, the most expensive city in North America. Through a mix of interviews, rehearsal footage, and filmed performances, BALONEY captures the group's unique combination of humor, confession, and sex positivity in ways that directly reflect the private fantasies of people who come to the show. It's also a story of the people who choose to perform in Baloney who, like their audience, find themselves in a world that constantly silences kinky, queer, and gender non-conforming people. Finally, it spotlights that real failure in life is often not doing that thing you know you need to do or being the person you know you need to be. Even if that thing is daring to be an artist!

"The film is an absolute must-see and a true delight!"

— World Of Wonder

 

"A documentary that’s as sexy as it is empowering!"

— Queerty

 

“You just can't beat good meat.”

— POV Magazine

 

“A lighthearted, intimate, and sensitive documentary about embracing the queer experience.”

— FilmThreat

Festivals

Frameline

San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival

June 17, 2021

The Roxie
San Francisco, CA

 

Reel Pride

September 1, 2021

Winnipeg, Canada

 

Cinema Diverse Palm Springs

September 17, 2021

Palm Springs Cultural Center
Palm Springs, CA

 

TLVFest

The Tel Aviv International LGBTQ+ Film Festival

November 11, 2021

Tel Aviv, Israel

Outfest

Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival

August 13, 2021

Grammy Museum
Los Angeles, CA

Tampa Bay International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival

October 1, 2021

Tampa Theatre
Tampa, FL

 

SQFF

Seattle Queer Film Festival

October 14, 2021

The Erickson Theatre
Seattle, WA

 

Wicked Queer

April 7, 2022

The Brattle Theatre
Cambridge, MA

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The Filmmaker

Joshua Guerci is a San Francisco based documentary filmmaker. His past work includes The Gay Husbands of San Francisco, The Bride of Death and Italians of the Bay. He also contributed work to 50 Years of Fabulous, which has screened at the Frameline Film Festival.