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L.A. Zombie (2010) with Director Bruce LaBruce In Person

Friday, May 25, 2012, 8 p.m.

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Canadian bad boy Bruce LaBruce is back with a hyper-sexual analysis of contemporary gay culture with L.A. Zombie, featuring Francois Sagat, Rocco Giovanni, Wolf Hudson, Eddie Diaz, and Andrew James.  The film follows an alien zombie creature as he emerges from the sea and attempts to make sense of his new home, Los Angeles.  After getting picked up by a surfer in a truck, a severe accident occurs that results in the surfer lying dead in the middle of the road.  The alien zombie has sex with the dead man and brings him back to life.  Wandering away from the accident, he finds himself among L.A.’s homeless population where it becomes increasingly unclear whether he really is an alien zombie or a schizophrenic suffering from delusions.  Like a kind of dark savior, the alien zombie proceeds to find various dead men in the greater Los Angeles area and bring them back to life.  Part porn; part horror; part art film; part critique of superficiality in the gay world; all Bruce LaBruce!

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WARNING: This film contains explicit sexual content. FOR ADULTS ONLY.

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