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WATCH: This long-lost erotic masterpiece offers a glimpse into the life of a French adult film superstar

Le Beau Mec is often remembered as one of the high-water marks of this era—hailed for its evocative imagery and its unflinching glimpse into the gay male psyche—but it was long considered lost… until recently.From director Wallace Potts (who would later helm 1989’s schlocky B-movie cult classic Psycho Cop), Le Beau Mec is a “docu-fantasy” portrait of hustler, athlete, and actor Karl Forest, who is recognized as France’s first gay adult film superstar.The film follows Forest all around Paris as he offers up real, candid reflections on his own life, from his early years working off the streets to his more recent notoriety, also sharing his philosophies on gay life and male beauty—especially his own (no one ever accused him of being modest!).As the star shares stories, Potts intercuts them with highly stylized recreations of his past exploits, positioning each as an almost mythical sexual encounter with various men, from soldiers, to blue-collars, to even some of Forest’s biggest fans.And Forest is far from the only talent involved in the film. We’re treated to rare footage of his live stage show, a cabaret act featuring a scintillating striptease, choreographed by famed queer ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev, who was said to be lovers with Potts at the time.We chat about his approach to a gay icon in his wildly ambitious new film.On top of that, Le Beau Mec was lensed by acclaimed French cinematographer François About with additional work from Barcelona-born Néstor Almendros, who came up through the French New Wave scene and won an Oscar for best Cinematography for his work on Terence Malick’s Days Of Heaven.
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05.06 / 20:43
boy film Music queer Videos Gay Love Russell Tovey is a roller disco daddy in Pet Shop Boys’ latest queer-tastic music video by Andrew Haigh
Pet Shop Boys are continuing to deliver on their recently released “queer album” Nonetheless.After dropping the homoerotic cruising clip for the album’s first single “Loneliness” and honoring gay ballet legend Rudolf Nureyev on the disco-tinged follow-up “Dancing Star”, the duo brought out a pair of LGBTQ+ favorites for the record’s third single “A New Bohemia.”While the track is inspired by ’70s queer art/activist troupe Les Petitis Bon-Bons, who worked with disco trailblazer Sylvester, the Pet Shop Boys created a mini Looking reunion for the video by enlisting the services of actor Russell Tovey and the HBO show’s writer Andrew Haigh.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.The moody video begins with Tovey showing off his roller disco skills.Shot in the seaside town of Margate, the clip finds the Pet Shop Boys wandering the beach and a retro roller disco. While Tovey works the roller rink, dances and engages in a lip lock with another disco daddy.“Very very proud to work with my mate @andrewhaighfilm again, this time for the music video of amazing @petshopboys new single “New Bohemia,” Tovey wrote in an Instagram post.
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