Confessions of a Male Prostitute (short film)

Film / Animation
Published on Jan 13, 2020
A reporter (John Aprea, "The Godfather Part II," "Another World") doing a story on life on the streets pays a young hustler (newcomer Jonathan Kos-Read) to tell him how he wound up where he is.

Filmed entirely in New York City, Confessions of a Male Prostitute was written, produced, and directed by Brian Scott Mednick when he was only nineteen and a freshman at NYU film school. He has since went on to write the acclaimed biography "Gene Wilder: Funny and Sad" (2010), as well as the short story collection "Drinking Games…and Other Stories" (2011) and the novel "Unnecessary Headaches."

Rex Reed said of the film: "I am a bit speechless. This is exemplary work...revealing much sensitivity and intelligence. The actors were absolutely first-rate and directed with skill, precision and naturalism… I actually could have hung in there with [these] characters for another hour or so. I am really most impressed with by the writing more than anything else – an economy of words, a wealth of style, an almost minimal thrust in dialogue but with maximum believability. [Brian Scott Mednick] has obvious talent... This short film is so good I would be very keen to see what [Mednick comes] up with in the next few years."

1992, color, 17 minutes

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