The Pool Date is a film about a misunderstanding. It's also a film about sexuality, curiosity and acceptance - and how a strangely intimate connection can be made between two very different people, from two very different worlds - without either of them speaking a word. The story is inspired (in part) by the urban legend A Packet of Biscuits. Although, variations of the tale have been explored in the 1988 Dutch film Boeuf Bourgignon, the 1989 short The Lunch Date and the writing of Ian McEwan and Jeffrey Archer, The Pool Date puts on a new spin as it examines themes of cultural difference, personal space and, above all, sexual desire.
Patrick Sisam
Writer, Director
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¿Quieres ser mi hijo?85%
Wedding Season62%
Sex Appeal66%
Yoh! Bestie63%
Let's Make Love63%
Easy Virtue64%
Little Italy66%
Chasing Papi67%
Cuban Fury60%
Gidget60%
Crossing Delancey59%
Players60%
Puppy Love69%
A Nice Girl Like You58%
Watching the Detectives63%
Bye Bye Love60%
Splendor62%
Send Me No Flowers67%
Starting Over64%