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Super 8½

Canada, Germany, United States

1994

106 Min
Color, Black and White
1.33:1
English
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DIR Bruce LaBruce

EXEC Jon Gerrans, Marcus Hu, Mike Thomas

PROD Jürgen Brüning, Bruce LaBruce

SCR Bruce LaBruce

DP Donna Mobbs

CAST Bruce LaBruce, Stacy Friedrich, Mikey Squared, Klaus von Brücker, Christeen Martin, Kate Ashley, Scott Thompson, Richard Kern, Ben Weasel, Vaginal Davis

ED Manse James, Robert Kennedy

SOUND Manse James

Toronto (Perspective Canada), Sundance (Park City at Midnight), Rotterdam (Main Programme), Queer Lisboa (Hard Nights), Outfest (Platinum)

Synopsis

Hard-core spoof-documentary about the fall of the legendary porn star Bruce. By the maker of No Skin Off My Ass.

His first feature film No Skin Off My Ass, was enough to garner notorious avant-garde fag film-maker Bruce LaBruce international acclaim as director and budding superstar. In his latest film, LaBruce again stars and directs. Bruce (played by the director), maker of and star in a series of art- and porn-house hits such as My Hustler, Myself, Ride Queer Ride and Pay Him as He Lays, is – metaphorically – down on his ass. He once modeled himself on the all-time greats, Elizabeth Taylor and Sandy Dennis, but now he has sunk to be no more than a raving gutterish parody of Norma Desmond and Edie Sedgwick. His only chance is to grab his last chance of becoming famous: Bruce teams up with Googie, an avant-garde film-maker and dyke. Googie deals Bruce the final bow when she reduces him to the role of stand-in butt in a scene with her new discoveries: the Friday Sisters, a dildo-wielding dike-duo of serial killers. –Rotterdam

Director

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Bruce LaBruce

Bruce LaBruce is a writer, film-maker, and photographer stuck in the gulag otherwise known as Toronto, Canada. He started out as a child, then quickly moved on to the production of homo punk fanzines (J.D.s [with G.B. Jones], Dumb Bitch Deserves To Die [with Candy Parker]) and super 8 movies (Boy/Girl, I Know What It’s Like To Be Dead, Bruce and Pepper Wayne Gacy’s Home Movies [with Candy Parker], Slam!). These products helped to launch the so-called Homocore or Queercore movement which corrupted a whole new generation of homosexuals.

In 1991 LaBruce released his first feature length film. No Skin Off My Ass – an exploration of the sordid relationship between a faggoty hairdresser (played by LaBruce himself) and a mute, handsome young skinhead – went on to become a world-wide cult hit. His follow-up feature Super 8 1/2 (1994) is a harrowing cautionary bio-pic about LaBruce’s rocky rise to cult stardom. LaBruce… read more

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Definitely one of his best.

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