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1998


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Director

Mitchell, Robin

Year

1998

Synopsis

A puppet coming of age fantasy about love and loss on the Costa del Clyde


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Director

Lombardi, Francisco J.

Year

1998


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Director

DiLullo, Mary

Year

1998

Synopsis

Drama centering around two female cousins, their relationship and a power struggle within their family.

Description

Some families are a little too close – as any 30-year-old single woman who finds herself living back home with her Italian American family can tell you. Dollface centers on Theresa Marcucci (Anastasia Martino) and her life-long best friend and cousin Ronnie (Wendy Bell), as they try to renew their friendship in the midst of a family power struggle. No easy task as Theresa, a struggling writer more interested in alcohol than her career, finds Ronnie has married Joe, a violent neighborhood brute the girls went to high school with. While encouraging Ronnie to dump the cretin, Theresa can’t seem to find a suitable man of her own – as hard as her mother tries. She finds companionship with Michael, her catty gay friend, and a stiff drink at their favorite bar. The bartender (Karen Finley of NEA Four fame) has always had a crush on Theresa and is more than willing to listen, among other things. The feature debut of director Mary DiLullo and writing partner Toni Shanahan, Dollface never misses an opportunity to poke fun at the "old country" values the Marcucci elders are so determined to ingrain in their children. Woven together through hilarious and chaotic holiday gatherings, a genuine and realistic story unfolds of a family that loves each other so much, it’s painful.


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Director

MacPherson, Erika

Year

1998

Synopsis

A visually lush journey of a mother on the lam, who moves far beyond the confines of home, heterosexuality and the physical world. Not heeding her three-year-old son's warning, she becomes infatuated with an operatic Valkyrie, and in punishment arrested, interned, kidnapped by pirates, x-rated by a bull-dyke, and more.


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Directors

Salazar, Wayne
Hoffman, Philip

Year

1998

Synopsis

A journey into memory, AIDS, cancer, death and family ties.

Wayne Salazar and Phil Hoffman turn a painterly eye onto the Canadian landscape in Destroying Angel, a highly personal film exploring memory, illness, loss, and love. By dwelling on the textures, shapes, and colors of a boyhood environment, Salazar and Harman make this film something more than just another gay male take on AIDS and paternal relations. They construct instead a visual geography of emotions that translates a particular story into a universal meditation of the human condition.


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Director

Wam, Svend

Year

1998

Synopsis

A story about three men trying to live up to the masculine myths. Three men on a journey within themselves, experiencing new sides of their friendship and their own most private emotions


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Director

Scheirl, Hans

Year

1998

Synopsis

A fluid-gendered multiple-persona cyborg zooms through time to collect h-selves to fight a genealogically obsessed super-mother.

Description

To paraphrase B. Ruby Rich, Hans Scheirl's Dandy Dust is a film J. G. Ballard might make if he were a fabulously cool young European FTM with an art school background – so don't say you haven't been warned. If you liked Scheirl's 1992 debut feature Flaming Ears, you'll appreciate the further refinement of his aesthetic sensibilities evident in Dandy Dust._x000B_ This visually lush transgender/transgenre phantasmagoria draws inspiration from such diverse sources as cyberpunk, animé, splatter films, Hong Kong action flicks, feminist theory, and experimental dyke cinema, and converts a near total lack of budget into a bona fide stylistic asset. Set in a virtual altiverse where the genealogy-obsessed Cyniborg traipses through time and space in her Mothership to collect ancestors for genetic engineering experiments, the plot revolves around her son Dandy's trip from the Planet of White Dust, where Western war cultures perpetually wage their historic battles, to the Planet of Blood and Swelling, where the veins zigzagging across the sky are the veins in Dandy's father's anus. Confused? Don't worry – just let the stunning images change the way you experience reality.


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Director

Mead, Wrik

Year

1998

Synopsis

Cupid gets beaten at his own game, while Fruit Machine tells the story of Dr. F.R. Wake, who was hired by the Canadian government to devise a series of tests to detect homosexuals.


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Director

Chong, Christopher

Year

1998

Synopsis

A punk boy spied out the window occasions a brief obsession.


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