We all know how it is to date in 2019, hang out in 2019, and try and build in 2019. Trying to build today can be a journey that you are NOT prepared for.
Bathroom Stalls and Parking Lots is just that! A realistic look into the journey of life while navigating through the elements that define so many of us. Dating. Friendship. And, most of all, Self Realization.
Brazilian transplant Leo embarks on a trip to San Francisco when he finds out that his regular American fling, Totah, is also visiting the city. Upon arrival, he joins his friend, Donnie, on a quest through clubs in The Castro District to force a casual encounter to show Totah that they could be compatible beyond the bedroom. Meanwhile, Donnie’s straight friend, Hunter, a hopeless romantic, tags along in an attempt to teach Leo how to turn a casual sex relationship into a more meaningful one. While bar hopping, following clues, and adventures into seedier venues, they face unforeseen obstacles that challenge the way they approach relationships in the modern-day, and may even end up putting their own friendship at risk.
Brazilian-born Thales Corrêa is an award-winning Director, Writer, and Producer based in Los Angeles. He attended UCLA film school and has directed a myriad of projects ranging from films, music videos, and PSAs, to sketches and TV episodes. The latest two short films he wrote and directed – Parents and Milvio – were screened at Festival de Cannes. ‘Parents’ ran the festival circuits in America and was sold to a cable network. Milvio won Best Short at San Diego International Kids Films Festival, as well as at LABRFF, and was officially selected to screen at Kansas City Film festival.
Mr. Corrêa works for Wild Eyes Productions, a veteran documentary production company that has sold documentaries to History, Discovery and Nat Geo. He is responsible for developing scripted projects under their brand-new company, Pier Avenue Films.