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Blue Film

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Fetish camboy Aaron Eagle (Kieron Moore) agrees to spend the night with an anonymous client (Reed Birney), and discovers a disturbing tie to his past.

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Eli Friedberg Slant Magazine 4d
3/4
On the whole, Blue Film’s raw, skin-crawling interrogations of aberrant sexuality and trauma ring fearless and true. Go to Full Review
Jourdain Searles The Hollywood Reporter Nov 12
Blue Film provokes and captivates in equal measure, with the naked honesty of a black box off-off-Broadway play. Go to Full Review
Ryan Lattanzio IndieWire Oct 15
B+
Blue Film leaves you feeling a little bit ill, and very uneasy about how you’re supposed to feel. But when most films either wouldn’t dare go here at all, or would tell you how to feel about the material, that’s rare and welcome. Go to Full Review
James Kleinmann The Queer Review 8h
4/5
Writer-director Elliot Tuttle’s provocative feature debut Blue Film announces the filmmaker as a bold new voice in queer cinema...An intense and intoxicating chamber piece fueled by impeccable acting and a taut, unpredictable screenplay. Go to Full Review
Samantha Allen them. 10h
Social problems do not disappear because they are ignored, and although it is not Tuttle’s mission to deliver a lesson, the mere existence of the movie is one: We need to talk more, not less, about what ails us. Go to Full Review
Alistair Ryder Vague Visages 15h
Beneath the transgression, there’s a thoughtful look at the moral limitations of human sexuality and whether the worst extremes can be modified into something non-criminal. It’s provocative, but never feels like cheap exploitation. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis Fetish camboy Aaron Eagle (Kieron Moore) agrees to spend the night with an anonymous client (Reed Birney), and discovers a disturbing tie to his past.
Director
Elliot Tuttle
Producer
Adam Kersh, Will Youmans, Bijan Kazerooni, Waylon Sall
Screenwriter
Elliot Tuttle
Distributor
Obscured Releasing
Genre
Drama, LGBTQ+
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
May 8, 2026, Limited
Runtime
1h 30m