It’s a sunny Sunday morning in Brooklyn and Mateo wakes his boyfriend Will up with a cup of coffee and a cupcake with single candle alight on top. Today is Will’s 30th birthday and in a few hours their rather wonderful garden apartment will be overflowing with friends at the celebration party they have been planning for weeks. Before they can hardly wake up there is a knock at the door and an unexpected guest wants to surprise Will with her birthday wishes. It’s his sister Molly who he has never ‘come out’ too, and when she spots a half dressed Mateo she screams like a banshee as she is horrified to discover that brother is gay and has not asked her for help (i.e. to become straight). Mateo is also not thrilled but for entirely different reasons as Will had lied to him about being totally out to his family. Molly departs in a huff and soon the first guests start to arrive to help decorate the garden and get the party ready. As all of Will’s friends pour in. its obvious that they are the new gentility that have taken over Brooklyn … they are lawyers, doctors, artists, money brokers and even a community activist. It isn’t until Luis one of Mateo’s friends arrive that we see the underbelly of NY that is less successful. Luis announces that he is tired of menial restaurant jobs and being treated like a 2nd class citizen and so is returning to Mexico. Mateo shares the same frustration, yet it never crosses Will’s mind that his boyfriend feels like this too.
It’s a wonderful wee story about these two men trying to wing it through a relationship together without being able to talk to each other. With their witty and articulate friends they are voluble and inclusive and the party itself is a great success. The underlying worry they both have is what will happen when its not such a sunny day and when they are left alone.Out now on VOD & DVD.


