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'''''The Adonis Factor''''' is a 2010 [[documentary film]] produced and directed by American director [[Christopher Hines]] through his own production company Rogue Culture Inc. Filmed at various locations, it was shown at a number of gay and documentary festivals. The television premiere was April 2, 2011 on the gay channel ''[[Logo (TV channel)|Logo]]''.<ref>[http://www.afterelton.com/video/2011/03/sneak-peek-adonis-factor-gay AfterElton: ''The Adonis Factor'' Looks at Gay Men and Their Body Image Issues]</ref> |
'''''The Adonis Factor''''' is a 2010 [[documentary film]] produced and directed by American director [[Christopher Hines]] through his own production company Rogue Culture Inc. Filmed at various locations, it was shown at a number of gay and documentary festivals. The television premiere was April 2, 2011 on the gay channel ''[[Logo (TV channel)|Logo]]''.<ref>[http://www.afterelton.com/video/2011/03/sneak-peek-adonis-factor-gay AfterElton: ''The Adonis Factor'' Looks at Gay Men and Their Body Image Issues]</ref> |
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Christopher Hines' ''The Adonis Factor'' is a follow |
Christopher Hines' ''The Adonis Factor'' is a follow-up to another, ''[[The Butch Factor]]'', that tackled gay culture and masculinity. |
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*[[Frameline Film Festival]], San Francisco—World Premiere<ref>[http://www.frameline.org/festival/film/detail.aspx?id=1922&FID=47 Frameline: Films - ''The Adonis Factor'']</ref> |
*[[Frameline Film Festival]], San Francisco—World Premiere<ref>[http://www.frameline.org/festival/film/detail.aspx?id=1922&FID=47 Frameline: Films - ''The Adonis Factor''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120406173328/http://www.frameline.org/festival/film/detail.aspx?id=1922&FID=47 |date=2012-04-06 }}</ref> |
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*Queer Doc Festival, Sydney, Australia |
*Queer Doc Festival, Sydney, Australia |
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*Oslo Gay & Lesbian Film Festival |
*Oslo Gay & Lesbian Film Festival |
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*[https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Adonis-Factor/335864220031 Facebook] |
*[https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Adonis-Factor/335864220031 Facebook] |
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Latest revision as of 17:20, 24 September 2024
The Adonis Factor | |
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Directed by | Christopher Hines |
Produced by | Christopher Hines |
Cinematography | Christopher Hines |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Adonis Factor is a 2010 documentary film produced and directed by American director Christopher Hines through his own production company Rogue Culture Inc. Filmed at various locations, it was shown at a number of gay and documentary festivals. The television premiere was April 2, 2011 on the gay channel Logo.[1]
Christopher Hines' The Adonis Factor is a follow-up to another, The Butch Factor, that tackled gay culture and masculinity.
Synopsis
[edit]Hines' film examines issues of body image in the gay community.
Cast
[edit](All appearing as themselves)
- Anthony O'Brien - Law enforcement officer
- Shane Stiel - Disc Jockey / Producer
- Graig Keyte - Interior Designer
- Mike Wood - Instinct Editor in chief
- Bruce Vilanch - Writer and actor
- Anderson Davis - Actor and model
- John Ganun - Photographer.
- Quentin Elias - Singer, model
- Dr Gregory Cason - Psychologist
- Dr Tim Jochen - Dermatologist
- Justin Gaines - Bartender and student
- Richard Klein - Go-Go dancer
- Derek Brocklehurst - interviewee
- Justin Donahue - interviewee
- Eric Pyne - Urban body fitness trainer
- Neil Samarripa - Urban body fitness trainer
- Juan Pablo Zuluaga - Former "Mr Hot Atlanta"
- Scott Cullens - Company director
- Jeffrey Sanker - Party promoter
- Melvin Myles - Party Participant
- Dr Scott Parry - Steroid abuse advisor
- Gabriel Perez
- Deandre Johnson
- Nic Delis
- Jallen Rix - Sexologist.
- Brian Mills - Titan Men director
- Christopher Saint - Titan model
- Dakota Rivers - Titan model
- Darren Main - Naked yoga instructor
- Steve Waye - Naked yoga student
- Fred Goldsmith - Community initiative
- Rick Esparza - Ice hockey player.
- Clint Catalyst - model
- Stacey Hummell - Make-up artist
- Ryan May
- Jonathan Miller
- Jeff Pray - Proud Bears
- Michael Sigmann - Men's Inner Journey
- John Moore and Ryan Cummings - Life Partners
- Dr Derek Jones - Dermatologist
- Dr Greg Mueller - Plastic Surgeon
- Albert Wyss - Former cover model
Screenings
[edit]- Frameline Film Festival, San Francisco—World Premiere[2]
- Queer Doc Festival, Sydney, Australia
- Oslo Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
- Out on Film, Atlanta, Georgia
- Tampa International Gay & Lesbian Film FestivaI
- ImageOut: Rochester LGBT Film and Video Festival
- Seattle LGBT Film Festival
- Southwest Gay and Lesbian Festival,
- Indianapolis Gay Film Festival
- Image+Nation, Montreal
- Festival Mix Brazil
- Brisbane, Australia Queer Film Festival