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  • Redemption of Ogum, The (Redenção de Ogum)

    A haunting, poetic vision from the streets of Brazil. “Today you can find yourself, but soon you will end up getting lost.”

    Redemption of Ogum, The (Redenção de Ogum)

  • Komrades

    A remarkable exploration of the lives of Russian soldiers and sailors on national service. Horrified at the suggestion of homosexuality, these brothers in arms are both physically affectionate and devoted to each other. They reveal a tantalizing variety of male bonding which is rare beyond the ranks of the armed services.

    Komrades

  • Wonderful Day, A

    As Australia stands still to watch Cathy Freeman race for Olympic gold, a young gay man has a race of his own. Awards: Best Australian Short Film, Melbourne Queer Film Festival; Audience Award for Best Short Film, Sydney Mardi Gras Film Festival

    Wonderful Day, A

  • Rats and Welfare

    Set to a potent activist song by Zoe Chilco, “Rats and Welfare” takes aim at corporate greed and the rats in power.

    Rats and Welfare

  • Top of the World

    In the American Southwest, the new girl in town falls for the resident dark and dangerous butch over coffee, motorbikes and psycho ex-girlfriends.

    Top of the World

  • Wet Dress

    An aloof and stunning butch is haunted by images of her dream femme one hot, steamy West Hollywood summer.

    Wet Dress

  • Chimera

    “Chimera” is a patchwork picture of several places, peoples and spaces. The splayed visual ‘documents’ inner fluctuations and explosive exteriors during the time of terrific change. ‘Chimera’ is ‘a multi-headed beast,’ ‘a fish of remarkable appearance,’ ‘illusion.’ ‘Chimera’ is a collective chant. “The film consists of collected, diaristic images amassed through Hoffman’s travels. Uluru,… Russian shoppers, a Cairo market, and day to day images from home and away…. make floating appearances. These have been gathered on the run, and then reconstituted with an uncanny ephemeral floating rhythm, a dance of light, and replaying, with commendable control, the idea of visual music, visual jazz. Though the method of collection may have had an air of arbitrariness about it, the meticulous construction and focus on rhythm in the finished piece suggest an artist who has learnt to master technique so as to let it speak for him about ‘other things.’” – Dirk de Bruyn, Melbourne Film Festival Catalogue 1996 In 1989 I finished the film “Kitchener-Berlin” and put a close to a cycle of work which dealt directly with my-self, and how self is expressed/constructed cinematically. At the same time I took my old Super 8 camera out of the closet, and began collecting images, using the single-frame-zoom. Cubist in its visual delivery, the single-frame-zoom builds a splayed reality that brings together disparate vantage points, simultaneously, and serves as the glue that blends and bonds peoples, places and spaces in “Chimera”. “Chimera” was shot during a time when I had the opportunity to travel, a time of tremendous change; between 1989 and 1992 in Leningrad, London, Egypt, Helsinki, Sydney and Uluru; was optically printed and edited in Helsinki in 1992; completed in Mount Forest in 1995.

    Chimera

  • Life’s a Butch!

    A tried-and-true femme poses as a butch to win the femme or her dreams, but in a butch-femme world things are seldom as they seem. While her plan succeeds, the tables get turned.

    Life’s a Butch!

  • Pain

    A woman speaks of her painful discovery of and subsequent survival from breast cancer in the 1970s, and celebrates over 25 years of life after her mastectomy.

    Pain

  • Drama

    What are friends NOT for? A stunning, self-delusional fairweather friend reveals her best intentions, but destructive consequences, while housesitting for a week.

    Drama