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Silver Fox

Country: United States, Language: English, 15 mins

  • Director: Julio Vincent Gambuto
  • Writer: Julio Vincent Gambuto
  • Producer: Soo-Jeong Kang, Samuel Sandweiss, Andrew Scrivani

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I still say GAY!

The war of words and pronouns rages on...3 generations make their individual cases with hilarious and vitriolic results.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The New Yorker Studios presents a B5 short. It's minutes before curtain when America's favorite "guncle" (gay uncle), stand-up comedian Joe Fox, finds himself cornered by his family in his dressing room. After touring the country at the mic, Joey returns for his hometown show with a secret: tonight he's doing the show in full drag. Not everyone's thrilled. What follows is a comic debate between three generations of gay men about sex, sexuality, queerness, fluidity, age, race, performance, and "woke" culture. Silver Fox is a no-holds-barred comedy that pokes fun - a lot of it - at the confusion of the modern world and begs us all to not only laugh at ourselves but to protect one another as we continue to push boundaries. At its heart, it is a story of forgiveness, protection, permission, freedom, and play.

Cast & Characters

Dan Butler (as Uncle Nick)
Alec Mapa (as Uncle Brian)
Julio Vincent Gambuto (as Joe)
Owen Vaccaro (as Rocco)
Logan Rozos (as Chris)
Zora Iman Crews (as Stage Manager)