Bryan Webster appears in Chocolate Babies (1996), a film that boldly navigates the intersections of identity and sexuality in a vibrant, provocative manner. Set against the backdrop of New York City, Webster's performance contributes to the film's exploration of the complexities faced by marginalized communities. Though his filmography may be limited, his role in this cult classic resonates within the realm of queer cinema, showcasing the raw energy and urgency of the 1990s underground film scene.
Chocolate Babies
Welcome to the front lines of AIDS activism, where the latest enemy raids are being run by a band of unlikely warriors: two drag queens, an HIV-positive man with tiny gemstones dotting his bald head, and his HIV-positive sister.