'Nine Blackmon's Bluelight' Trailer

'Nine Blackmon's Bluelight' Trailer (2015)

27 February 2015 75 mins

Nine Blackmon's "Bluelight" chronicles, via an internet blog, one man's hilarious and harrowing search for "the true blue light of love" four years after the untimely death of his partner. Saucy, sensual and visually-rich, the film introduces to Elwynn, a college professor and the many men he meets in his quest to find love over lust.

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