For anyone thats into Novel adaptions, you may want to try 'Dream Boy'
Written in 1995 by Jim Grimsley.
Adapted for film by James Bolton. It was released on January 28th 2008 in the US for the annual Gay/Lesbian cinema festival. As yet no word of a wider release or DVD. The book is great read.
Synopsis :
Nathan is an intelligent, but shy,
adolescent boy. He would like to escape from his abusive and
violent family and
fantasizes about a
relationship with Roy, the boy next door.
Nathan moves to a new town and is soon
attracted to his neighbor Roy. Roy, a senior at the same high school as Nathan, drives the school bus that takes Nathan to school. Nathan admires Roy's body on the bus and gradually the two boys start talking. Their relationship develops and becomes sexual, as the boys express their love for each other, firstly in a graveyard, then on Roy's bus, then in a tent, at some point in Nathan's room, and finally in an abandoned house, where they are discovered by Roy's friends Randy and Burke.
Nathan's father is drunk one evening and tries to
molest Nathan. This is clearly not the first time it has happened and helps explain Nathan's desire to escape from his family. His mother avoids the issue, though she knows what is going on. Nathan has to hide both this
sexual abuse and his secret
love for Roy from everyone. Nathan also dreams about purchasing horses.
Nathan is accepted into the social circle of Roy's school year and has the opportunity to go on a camping trip with Roy and his friends Randy and Burke. During the trip, they discover an abandoned and possibly haunted plantation house and Nathan and Roy are discovered having
oral sex. Roy leaves Nathan in the house to follow his friends, but Burke later returns to the house and brutally
rapes and beats up Nathan. After this traumatic event, two narratives emerge: in one, Nathan dies in the house and is discovered first by Randy and Roy, and then by the town sheriff and Nathan's father; in the other, Nathan survives, returns to town and finds Roy, who is able to accept the younger boy as his
lover and runs away with Nathan into the woods