Dangling Carrot
Millennials wanted love, authenticity and freedom – what they got instead were dating apps, NSA relationships and a never-ending catalogue of faces, appearing and disappearing at the swipe of a finger.
’’Dangling Carrot” is an uncompromising portrait of a generation drifting between the longing for intimacy and a hook-up culture in which everything seems available – except a real relationship.
Taylor, an unemployed, sober gay man living in New York, finds himself on an emotional rollercoaster between two men who can offer him only fragments of attention. In a world where cruising, open relationships and the eternal ’’we’ll see” have become the norm, the search for something genuine begins to teeter dangerously on the edge of his sobriety and self-worth.
Painfully honest, brutally funny and unmistakably millennial – a moral tale about dating in the age of apps. A film that asks uncomfortable questions: in a world of endless options, are genuine intimacy and commitment still possible? And do we even want them anymore?
Kinoteka 13.04, 17:45 BILETY/TICKETS
Kinoteka 14.04, 20:30 BILETY/TICKETS
directed & written:
Taylor Ghrist
cast:
Mark Ashin, Claire Banse, Oscar Fernandez, Hassan Galedary, Louis Gaudio, Rubyrose Hill, Esther Kogan, Alex Hodor Lee, Taylor Ghrist, Michael R. Mao Jr., Merlot, Gustavo Rojo, Brian Sudolsky, Niki Takesh
music:
Donald Cumming
cinematography:
Paulius Kontijevas
production:
United States 2025
running time:
89 minutes
category:
feature film
Polish subtitles








































