Film Categories: sexuality
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Quiver
A requiem for death and a memoir of pain, where the line between consent and assault is as blurred as the line between the characters’ past and present. “Quiver” is a disturbing journey into the psyche of one man’s memory. It is a mirage of sexual violence in the midst of AIDS, love, regret and exoneration.
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Hi I’m Steve
Dissatisfied with his sex life, Steve decides he’ll give gay telephone dating a try. Although he never seems to find the right person, he does discover a new fetish at the core of his sexual being.
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Seeing the Literature in Racitot
A game of cat and mouse between two refined or gentlemanly perverts. Racitot seeks out the details of Hugo’s sex-play as Hugo artfully dodges and counters his interrogator by means of “the tease.”
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I Make Passes at Girls Who Wear Glasses
What’s sexier than a dyke caressing the edge of her glass? A bevy of local ladies lining up to take theirs off!
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Scrambled Porn
Distinguishing the drama from the documentary, the analog from the digital, the fact from the fiction, and the technology from the sexuality will be more perverse in the twenty-first century.
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Difference, La
A wild animation about a wild imagination. In a bar, a place of mystic scenes, Kim is dreaming of his wish of being a woman. His dreams turn into reality through the help of a bartender who is not as he seems to be. This is a story about gender confusion and confusion of transexuality and transvestitsm.
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Tracing Soul
“Tracing Soul” is a poetic bodyscape where the sacred, sensual, primordial and profane female form imagines and evokes the possibilities of the soul through the coalescing of the fragments, intimate gestures, oblique angles, disintegrating lines and shadows, music and text enveloping the bodily compositions. Also available on the DVD compilation “Artist Spotlight Series: Michelle Mohabeer.”
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Death to Everyone
“Using the drawings of Bruno Schulz, who must be numbered among the great writers of the 20th century for his two slim books of short stories, Torossian builds up a disturbing imagescape of sexual malice and voyeurism. Torossian’s films are characterized as much by her reuse of other artists’ work as they are by her trademark collage techniques.” – Chris Gehman, Images Festival of Independent Film & Video, 2001
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Letter to Margot
“Letter to Margot” chronicles one woman’s experiences following the abrupt end of a long-term relationship with her lover and partner, Margot.
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Coming to Terms
Damian sinks into desperation as he realizes that both he and his family have an arduous journey ahead if they are to heal old wounds and come to terms with his dawning sexuality.
