Getting Go: The Go Doc Project is a coming-of-age film that follows a recent college graduate named Doc (played by Tanner Cohen), who is too shy to introduce himself to a go-go dancer named Go (played by Matthew Camp) that he has been cyber-obsessed with. Instead, he devises a plan to make a documentary about the NYC nightlife scene in order to meet Go and to explore the boundaries of their relationship.

As Doc begins to pursue his dream, he slowly becomes immersed in the flamboyant world of Manhattan's gay nightlife. He meets a number of eccentric characters - promoters, artists, and performers - and begins to capture their stories on film. However, when he finally meets Go, he discovers that their relationship is more complicated than he ever imagined.

The film explores themes of sexuality, intimacy, and human connection. As Doc's documentary project begins to consume him, he struggles to balance his personal desires with his professional ambitions. Meanwhile, Go grapples with issues of his own, including his relationship with his boyfriend and his own desires for fame and recognition.

In the end, Getting Go: The Go Doc Project is a complex, layered, and nuanced portrait of two young men on the brink of self-discovery. It is both a love story and a character study, juxtaposing the glamour and chaos of the NYC nightlife scene with the emotional vulnerability and raw honesty of its characters.

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