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  1. The Go Doc Project è un film a tematica LGBT prodotto dagli Stati Uniti nel 2013 diretto e scritto da Cory Krueckeberg. La pellicola per le sue scene di sesso esplicito è stato vietato ai minori di 18 anni.

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

  3. 4 mar 2013 · A gorgeous, early-20s gay virgin in Manhattan (if you believe there ever could be such a person), just about to graduate from Columbia and then west to Iowa for grad school, fakes a documentary film project in an attempt to meet a gorgeous gay go-go dancer he's become obsessed with online.

    • (3,1K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Cory Krueckeberg
    • 2013-03-04
  4. Scheda film The Go Doc Project (2013) | Leggi la recensione, trama, cast completo, critica e guarda trailer, foto, immagini, poster e locandina del film diretto da Cory James Krueckeberg con Tanner Cohen, Matthew Camp, Ramón Olmos Torres.

  5. Getting Go: The Go Doc Project. After becoming infatuated with a beautiful New York go-go dancer, college boy Doc devises a plan to get close to his crush by asking him to be the main subject in a makeshift documentary.

    • 91 min
  6. “Getting Go: The Go Doc Project” explores the thrill and danger of getting exactly what you wished for. After becoming infatuated with a beautiful New York go-go dancer, college boy Doc devises...

  7. A young man (Tanner Cohen) who's obsessed with a hunky go-go dancer (Matthew Camp) decides to make a film about New York City's nightlife so that he can...

    • Drama, LGBTQ+