Getting Go: The Go Doc Project
2013 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Getting Go: The Go Doc Project is a 2013 pseudo-documentary film written and directed by Cory James Krueckeberg.
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Directed by | Cory Krueckeberg |
Written by | Cory Krueckeberg |
Produced by | Tom Gustafson Cory Krueckeberg |
Starring | Matthew Camp Tanner Cohen Ramon O. Torres Judy McLane Tedd Merrit |
Edited by | Cory Krueckeberg |
Music by | Michelle Chamuel (Original Soundtrack) Tim Sandusky (Score) |
Production company | SPEAKproductions |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Doc (Tanner Cohen) is an average gay college student awaiting graduation and living in New York City; his social life is mostly on the web. He is obsessed with Go (Matthew Camp), a hot go-go dancer at various clubs. Doc spends his evenings creating photoshopped nude photos of Go. One night he drunkenly sends an email to Go pretending to make a documentary about the NYC club scene and asking if Go would be the subject of the film. Surprisingly, Go replies and agrees to be filmed. The fake film project becomes a reality as Doc follows Go through his daily routine and sees what life is like for him. The two grow closer to each other, eventually becoming a couple. Doc comes out of his shell, and Go proves to be a lot deeper than the shallow façade he displays.
Cast

- Tanner Cohen as Doc
- Matthew Camp as Go[1]
- Ramon O. Torres as Actor
- Judy McLane as Actress
- Tedd Merrit as Actor
- Thorgy Thor as herself (Uncredited)
Release
Film festivals
- USA 4 March 2013 Miami International Film Festival
- USA 21 June 2013 Frameline Film Festival
- Japan 13 July 2013 Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival
- USA 8 September 2013 New Fest
- USA 28 April 2014 QFest St. Louis[2]
- Israel 16 June 2014 Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival[3]
Theatrical
- Spain 7 November 2014 Madrid, Spain.[4]
Home media
Released on DVD in Europe on 28 March 2014, and in North America on 5 August 2014.[5]
Awards and nominations
- Seattle LGBT Film Festival - Honorable Mention, Narrative Feature[6]
- Rhode Island International Film Festival - Best LGBT Film
- Toronto "Inside Out" Film Festival - Special Jury Award
- North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival - Emerging Film Award/Best Men's Feature[7]
- Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival - Honorable Mention.[8]
External links
References
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