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It’s all about grabbing life by the horns and experiencing it in our Young, Gay, Trippin’ program. These films have it all—from erotic explorations of the body to a voyeuristic perspective on a night on the town to a very physical tale of the body’s role in our emotional world.
Dogme 41 Lonely Child (Pascal
Robitaille, Canada, 2005): William has a small digital camera, shooting constantly. As time goes by, he records his life to have souvenirs for himself. Fearing the end of his relation with Médéric, his young lover, William spends two days with him, taking advantage of the situation by shooting a few moments of their reality.
Body Image (Paul Sixta,
The Netherlands, 2006): During a shiatsu massage, memories surface and Tim’s body tells the story.
Rock Pockets (Trevor Anderson,
Canada, 2007): It’s a sugar rush of sex, politics, and rock and roll as seen through the eyes of a ten-year-old boy at the fair.
White Trash Drag Explosion (Maxx
Lexington, US, 2007): This voyeuristic flick allows the viewer to follow two young drag queens on a fun night out and watch as it goes awry.
ADMISSION: $10 non-member / $8 members |