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Little Gay Boy, Christ is Dead

Country: France, Language: English, 30 mins

  • Director: Antony Hickling; Amaury Grisel
  • Writer: Antony Hickling
  • Producer: Antony Hickling

CGiii Comment

Okay...imagine the pre-production meeting: Let's throw every controversial thing that we can think of at the screen and see if anything sticks.

Well...nothing stuck.

It's not art, it's not even porn...it's just the work of an immature, incoherent and, ill-judged imagination...that reeks of pretension and exploitation.

Abhorrent.

Then again...what do we know...?!?

It could be a wondrous work of art!?!


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Jean Christophe lives with his mother, an English prostitute in Paris. He dreams of becoming a model. Over the course of a day, JC endures a series of abusive encounters that will change him forever. He goes from innocence to experience as he and his dreams are destroyed by those around him. The violence of the film is accentuated by the use of BDSM, Performance Art and Dance.

Cast & Characters

Gaetan Vettier as Jean-Christophe;
Amanda Dawson as La Mere;
Francois Brunet as 1er Photographe;
Alvaro Lombard as 2eme Photographe;
Stephen Shagov as Le patron du magasin;
Axel Sourisseau as Agresseur metro;
Christine Mingo as Dieu;
Herve Joseph Lebrun as Diable;
Bino Sauitzvy as Danseur;
Karl Lakolak as Prieur