Getting Go: The Go Doc Project

Getting Go: The Go Doc Project is a 2013 pseudo-documentary film written and directed by Cory James Krueckeberg.

Getting Go: The Go Doc Project
Directed byCory Krueckeberg
Produced byTom Gustafson
Cory Krueckeberg
Written byCory Krueckeberg
StarringMatthew Camp
Tanner Cohen
Ramon O. Torres
Judy McLane
Tedd Merrit
Music byMichelle Chamuel (Original Soundtrack)
Tim Sandusky (Score)
Edited byCory Krueckeberg
Production
company
SPEAKproductions
Release date
  • March 4, 2013 (2013-03-04)
Running time
91 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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

Matthew Camp and Tanner Cohen
  • 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

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]

References

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