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Bulls

Country: UK, Language: English, 13 mins

  • Director: Joan Montesinos Aznar
  • Writer: Joan Montesinos Aznar
  • Producer: Paloma Blanco; Joan Montesinos Aznar

CGiii Comment

Basically...an advertorial for gay rugby.

Nothing cinematic, no eye-watering insights...just an endless monotony of talking heads...with some random shots of a snail thrown in for no apparent reason.


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BULLS from Sapic on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

BULLS focuses on a current taboo within sport, homosexuality players. The short film explain the reason as to why gay men moved from 'traditional' rugby leagues in favour of gay rugby tournaments. Through interviews with the rugby players, BULLS try to break the stereotypes society has of the gay world, about the absence of openly homosexual players in sports teams and the idea that gay men do not take on sporting roles because they are not manly enough. Why do they community feel they need to create gay team? is it positive discrimination or is it to force heterosexual ideology? We attend many events focused towards the gay lifestyle, but is there a difference between their and the straight lifestyle?