Away from the microphone, David is soft spoken, shy and unsure of himself. However, as his on-air alias ‘Danger Dave,’ the host of “Gay Talk,” he’s poised, witty, and every listener’s best friend. His sister, Kate, a thrice divorced banker has a yen for Schumann and cats. Though successful, the siblings suffer from a secret, yet vast, sense of inadequacy. Kate decides to adopt and asks David to be a father figure. David gawkily romances his coworker. Past and present intertwine to tell the story of a man learning to love and accept himself.
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Writing | Don Scimé | Writer |
Directing | Aprill Winney | Director |
Art | Kaet McAnneny | Art Direction |
Production | Brette Goldstein | Casting Director |
Art | Brian Rzepka | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Stephani Lewis | Costume Design |
Crew | Jake Monaco | Additional Music |
Lighting | Joshua Dreyfus | Gaffer |
Sound | Tim Korn | Sound Mixer |
Visual Effects | Joshua D. Comen | Visual Effects Producer |
Sound | Rob L. Hubbard | Sound |
Crew | Ian McGlocklin | Cinematography |
Directing | Joseph Ciccarella | First Assistant Director |
Camera | Lee-Anthony Holloway | Key Grip |
Camera | Jaxon Woods | First Assistant Camera |
Sound | Marc Jackson | Original Music Composer |
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