Gay provocateur Bruce La Bruce, director of the controversial No Skin off My Ass (1990), returns to similar turf with this tongue-in-cheek appropriation of neo-Nazi skinheads as queer icons. Essentially a series of homosexual couplings, the film reaches its culmination when a gang of skinheads break into the mansion of a wealthy gay businessman, overpower him, and abuse his black lover. Later, the tables are turned and the skinheads endure their own debasement. This film was screened at the 2000 Rotterdam Film Festival. ...
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Gay provocateur Bruce La Bruce, director of the controversial No Skin off My Ass (1990), returns to similar turf with this tongue-in-cheek appropriation of neo-Nazi skinheads as queer icons. Essentially a series of homosexual couplings, the film reaches its culmination when a gang of skinheads break into the mansion of a wealthy gay businessman, overpower him, and abuse his black lover. Later, the tables are turned and the skinheads endure their own debasement. This film was screened at the 2000 Rotterdam Film Festival. Jonathan Crow, Rovi
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