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I Feel Like Throwing Up

I Feel Like Throwing Up

TOM GOSS | USA | 2025 | 4 MIN | ENGLISH

TOM GOSS | USA | 2025 | 4 MIN | ENGLISH

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Synopsis

A radiant superhero faces off against a MAGA mob while navigating personal struggles. Alongside a group of youth, they embody trans joy, resistance, and chosen family, using courage and connection to build community and confront adversity.

Filmmaker Bio

Tom Goss is an LA-based singer-songwriter known for his songs about modern love. A prolific performer with a wide-ranging portfolio, his work resonates strongly with the LGBTQ+ community. Born and raised in Wisconsin, Tom’s unique journey, from college wrestler to Catholic seminarian to musician, influences his intimate and relatable storytelling.

Producer

Ryan Cassata

Writer

Ryan Cassata

Cast

  • Shea Diamond
  • Matt Pasini
  • Rae Grammage
  • V
  • Seven Graham
  • Ryan Cassata
  • Nicky Cutler

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