Leo and Darren are two gay roommates, each single and searching for romantic happiness. While one strikes up a relationship with a real-estate agent and sex-fiend, the other joins a New Age men's therapy group and promptly develops a crush on a fellow member who is recently separated from his girlfriend.
Rose Troche is an award-winning writer, director, and producer of film and television. Born in Chicago and raised in a large Puerto Rican family, her first feature, Go Fish was released to wide acclaim and became a seminal film in the history of queer cinema. Go Fish premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival, was nominated for an Independent Sprit Award, and won the Teddy Award for Best Feature Film at the Berlin International Film Festival, the Audience Award at the Deauville Film Festival, the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film, and the Open Palm Award at the Gotham Awards. Troche's second feature, the British comedy Bedrooms and Hallways, starring Kevin McKidd, James Purefoy and Hugo Weaving, premiered at the Edinburgh and Toronto International Film Festivals, and received the Audience Award at the prestigious London Film Festival prior to its distribution by First Run Features. Troche also wrote and directed The Safety of Objects, adapted from the book of short stories by A.M. Homes, featuring Glenn Close, Dermot Mulroney, Kristen Stewart, and Patricia Clarkson. The Safety of Objects premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, opened the San Sebastian International Film Festival, and won