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WHO TOOK THE BOMP?
Film / 30 Jul 2011 10Super-queer, upbeat, edgy, and often hilarious, Who Took the Bomp? takes us on a tour bus across the globe with post-punk feminist electronic band, Le Tigre.
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HANNAH AND THE HASBIAN
Theatre / 30 Jul 2011 €10What if you woke up one day and your girlfriend told you she was suddenly straight? This is what happens to Hannah in this fresh, hilarious comedy getting its European premiere at GAZE after just wowing audiences at San Francisco’s Frameline Festival.
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COMMUNITY ACTION CENTER
/ 30 Jul 2011 10Described by artists A.K. Burns and A.L. Steiner as a sociosexual video, Community Action Center takes the conventions of adventurous 70s porn and flips the switch.
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BLIND COMPANY
Film / 30 Jul 2011 €10/8Blind Company begins with Geoff Brewster (a magisterial turn from the brilliant Colin Friels) walking forlornly down a desolate Tasmanian beach, recording personally revealing messages for his wife and the people he loves.
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MAN AT BATH
/ 30 Jul 2011 10Although the latest film from French Indie director, Christophe Honoré, is indeed subtitled, theres not much in the way of Gallic chit-chat going on.
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