Dish

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DISH observes the conversations of two adolescent Emos, Israel and Louie, in Los Angeles. The main issue is sex with other guys. Louie knows about it from personal experience, but Israel still needs to try. They are constantly exchanging text messages about the subject. While walking around their East Los Angeles neighborhood dishing about their high school classmates they talk about dicks, fucking, the use of condoms and the old cliché of top and bottom sex. After listening to Louie boast about his sexual escapades, Israel decides he has some catching up to do. But whatever happens, no one is allowed to touch his hairdo.

details

  • Runtime

    15 min
  • Country

    United States
  • Year of Presentation

    2009
  • Year of Production

    2008
  • Director

    Brian Harris Krinsky
  • Cast

    Matthew Monge, Jeffrey Martinez (aka: Jeff Martin), Octavio Altamirano, Lainnie Contreras, Gabriel Romero, Yolanda Rubio-Soto, José J. Garcia
  • Production Company

    Four Eyes Films, LLC
  • Berlinale Section

    Shorts
  • Berlinale Category

    Short Film

Biography Brian Harris Krinsky

Born in Washington, D.C. in 1971, he studied journalism in Maryland and film and television at UCLA. In the early 1990s he worked in the foreign news department of ABC News in Moscow. He has produced numerous television programmes for ABC, MTV, PBS and Discovery networks. He lives in Los Angeles where he develops programmes for American and Russian broadcasters.