Loosely modelled on Pride and Prejudice, Kim Booster's film shows Fire Island as a place of contradictions a space where you can be your authentic self, and let it all hang out among friends, but also an intensely theatrical space, where roles are performed, looks (judgmental, flirtatious) are exchanged, and six-packs are honed. Expect thrills, spills and plenty of parties, followed by excursions to the beach to watch the sun rise above the Atlantic. – The cartoon hunks that defined gay cultureĪ summer season on Fire Island, bookended by Memorial Day (at the end of May) and Labor Day (at the beginning of September), is often eventful. Located just a train (and ferry) ride away from New York City, this barrier island off the Long Island coast has been an iconic destination for the queer community since the early 20th Century. In the new rom-com Fire Island, written by comedian Joel Kim Booster and now streaming on Disney Plus and Hulu, the eponymous island is shown in all its summer glory.