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  • Sports Bra

    Exercise is failure in action. RM Vaughan and Shannon Cochrane try to be fit, sporty, and active people, but bad wigs and poor co-ordination always get in the way.

    Sports Bra

  • Fine and Dandy

    A woman whose thoughts and actions are controlled by 1885 social etiquette is struggling to find happiness through self help books and videos. Through this she hopes to attract the attention of a potential female suitor.

    Fine and Dandy

  • Tourist

    “Tourist” investigates the nature of spectator perception in an unfamiliar environment.

    Tourist

  • Metro Reels/Double A Side, The

    While an old, battered 45 RPM record playing garage rock spins, a film projector shows two old Super 8 film reels. One in black and white, one in colour, the reels show the metropolitan downtown in all of its new, old, ugly, and beautiful forms to the sounds of the accompanying record.

    Metro Reels/Double A Side, The

  • Gigantic

    Through the voice of a travelling narrator, we are shown the world through the eyes of a young and seemingly mad vagabond who speaks of his adventures, dreams, and experiences throughout Toronto, New York, and eventually Argentina.

    Gigantic

  • VGL-Hung!

    Terry is an average gay guy searching for love, but hardly noticed in a looks- and body- oriented London gay scene. Coming home alone from a night of clubbing – again – Terry logs on to one of the many gay pick up sites available on the Internet. With nothing but timewasters and sleazy and strange men online, Terry almost gives up on meeting the man of his dreams until a magic website promises him otherwise. Suddenly given the powers to change his body to anything he describes himself as online, Terry starts to conjure up an array of gorgeous looks for himself. But as he embarks on a string of sexual encounters, Terry has to discover the hard way that beauty really is only skin deep.

    VGL-Hung!

  • Today, I Become A Man

    “Today, I Become A Man” is a 9-minute documentary about a man who tries to pass as a “real” drag king by pretending to be a woman pretending to be a man.

    Today, I Become A Man

  • Happy Hookers

    “Happy Hookers” is an independent documentary exploring the secret world of male sex workers in Bombay, India, where homosexuality is still a criminal offence. Following the lives of three young men who live as sex workers, the film considers social taboos regarding HIV, homosexuality and the commodification of sex, while also shedding light on the differences between the spaces occupied by male and female sex workers.

    Happy Hookers

  • Damned if You Don’t

    “‘Damned if You Don’t’ is a real prize. Beautifully shot in black and white, it blends ‘conventional’ narrative technique with impressionistic camera work, symbols, and voice-overs to create an intimate study of sexual repression… “[It begins with footage from] a stylish old potboiler about an isolated convent, filmed directly from the television screen, in silence, but with plot narration and plenty of dramatic close-ups. Its tale of passions leashed and unleashed provides the leitmotif for a young lesbian who watches it and the lonely nun she pursues and seduces. As the two women’s lives get closer to joining, voice-overs from the biography of a sixteenth century lesbian nun and the reminiscences of a woman ‘s closeted romances at a catholic school flesh out the theme. “When the two young women finally meet and make love, the woman’s careful unwrapping, piece by piece, of the nun’s complicated form of clothing is both foreplay and liberating metaphor. The film is as hypnotic as a dream.” – Andrew Rasanen, Bay Windows “…passionate and genuinely innovative… a lyrical evocation of the mystery of memory and the development of sexual identity.” – Amy Taubin, Village Voice “…an extraordinarily powerful film, equally potent as neurotic drama and as a political tool.” – Donna Mirkowitz, The Guardian “…the film energizes feminist deconstruction by locating it within a context of at least two forms of ‘redirected’ film pleasure: the excitement of melodramatic narrative and the sensuous enjoyment of cinematic texture, rhythm and structure.” – Scott MacDonald Selected Screenings: Film Festival, Montreal 1987; Chicago, New York and San Francisco Gay Festivals 1987; Whitney Museum (retrospective), New York 1987

    Damned if You Don’t

  • I Want To Be a Secretary

    The ladies in the typing pool have always believed in recycling. The footage for “I Want to Be a Secretary” has been reclaimed and reworked from a selection of all-but-forgotten post-war recruitment films encouraging the modern girl to pursue a secretarial career. What other path is open to an independent-minded young lady after all? What are the secrets of the boardroom? And what is the meaning of the firm-but-fair Miss Ingall’s mysterious smile? Our plucky young career gal heroine is about to find out. I Want To Be A Secretary: A career girl’s adventure in the typing pool.

    I Want To Be a Secretary