Film Categories: comedy
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Miss Edmonton Teenburger 1983 in It’s Party Time!
Watch in awe as Miss Edmonton Teenburger 1983 graces the screen in her first featurette, IT’S PARTY TIME! A story as layered as her hair, as ethereal as her style. A pop explosion of Ukranian delight that will leave you bedazzled. Are you ready?
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Miss Edmonton Teenburger 1983 in You’re Eternal…
This featurette stars a young Miss Edmonton Teenburger 1983, who escapes into a world of fantasy, as she deals with the pressures of youth. Unicorn! Wizard! And ketchup chips!
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Do Not Bend
Sometimes even a monster home in the suburbs isn’t big enough to contain the baggage of one complicated couple. Newlyweds Catye and Jason have it all: looks, excellent jobs, and a great big mortgage they can handle no sweat. There’s only one hitch: they haven’t consummated their marriage. “Do Not Bend” is the story of what happens when two people try to replace reality with a fantasy that is the opposite of their wildest dreams.
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My Lesbian Friend
A young girl catches a wild lesbian in her backyard. After getting permission from her mother, the girl can keep the lesbian as a pet, but only for the day.
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It Only Hurts When I Cry
A queer re-imagining of the classic “Beach Blanket Bingo,” set to a rousing musical number by Donna Loren.
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I’d Rather Be Looking At Porn
An anthem for the disenchanted. When the respectable and desirable activities of modern society have turned to rot and stupidity, one voice calls out for a retreat to that which is supposed to be so disreputable.
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Punchlines
The filmmaker considers an early motivation to become an artist. Shot entirely on an iPhone, with original music by Doug Organ.
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Figs in Motion
Two men become six ballerinas and several horses in a bestial, impromptu corps de ballet. A delightful riff on the imagery of Edgar Degas and Eadweard Muybridge, featuring original music by Bryce Kulak and the Wet Secrets. “Figs in Motion” is a collaboration between Edmonton filmmakers Trevor Anderson and aAron munson which was originally commissioned by the Art Gallery of Alberta.
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Dyke Dollar
In the 1990s, Gay and Lesbian activists began stamping their dollars to prove they contributed to the American economy. This is the story of one of those dollars. A routine visit to the local convenience store turns out to be an adventure for Pete, a shy teenager who finds himself the unlikely “best bud” of a giant lesbian dollar bill named Evelyn. When Pete’s best friend Ben takes a liking to Evelyn, Pete must figure out a way to spend her in this irreverent teenage bromantic comedy. For Germany, Austria and German-speaking Switzerland: Available through Salzberger & Co. Medien Gmblt.
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L.U.G.S.
Revolving around a group of twentysomething lesbians attending university in a big city, “L.U.G.S.” is a short film that deals with themes of discovery, romance, sexuality, and friendship.
