The Thrill of a Queer Movie That Doesn't Appeal to Anyone
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The article describes the premiere of Bruce LaBruce's film 'The Visitor,' which combines elements of cinema and pornography in a provocative narrative about a Black refugee's sexual encounters with a white family. The event draws a diverse crowd in Dalston, London, where the 100-minute film is screened before a sex party begins. LaBruce's earlier works have similarly blurred the lines of sexuality and art, challenging societal norms and inviting viewers to rethink their perceptions of eroticism and morality.
The latest film from queercore director Bruce LaBruce, 'The Visitor,' combines elements of cinema and pornography, forcing viewers to confront sexual taboos without narrative subtlety.
With a provocative mix of sex and societal critique, LaBruce's latest work challenges audiences to examine their own boundaries regarding sexual freedom and morality.
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