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It came from the sea… to fuck the dead back to life.<br />

L.A. ZOMBIE<br />

Emerged from the Pacific Ocean, an alien zombie gets picked up by a surfer <strong>in</strong> a truck. On the way to<br />

Los Angeles, a severe accident occurs and the surfer gets killed. The alien zombie fucks the dead man back<br />

to life. When the creature enters the city, it becomes <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>gly unclear whether he really is a zombie or<br />

a schizophrenic person who is suffer<strong>in</strong>g from delusions. Like some k<strong>in</strong>d of dark savior, the alien zombie<br />

proceeds to f<strong>in</strong>d various dead men and fuck them back to life...<br />

Genre Erotic, Fantasy/Science Fiction, Horror Year of Production <strong>2010</strong> Director Bruce LaBruce Screenplay<br />

Bruce LaBruce Director of Photography James Carman Producers Bruce LaBruce, Arno Rok, Robert Felt,<br />

Maciek Dziekiewicz, Damian Todaro, Jürgen Brün<strong>in</strong>g, Jörn Hartmann Production Companies PPV Networks/<br />

New York, Wurstfilm/Berl<strong>in</strong>, Dark Alley Media/New York Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal Cast François Sagat, Rocco Giovanni,<br />

Wolf Hudson, Eddie Diaz Length 63 m<strong>in</strong> Format HDCAM, color, 16:9 Orig<strong>in</strong>al Version English Sound<br />

Technology Stereo Festivals Locarno <strong>2010</strong>, <strong>Toronto</strong> <strong>2010</strong> World Sales Raspberry & Cream · Nadja Jumah<br />

Pr<strong>in</strong>zess<strong>in</strong>nenstrasse 16 · 10969 Berl<strong>in</strong>/Germany · phone/fax +49-30-61 50 75 05 · email nadja@raspberryand<br />

cream.com · www.raspberryandcream.com<br />

Bruce LaBruce is a writer, filmmaker, and photographer based <strong>in</strong> <strong>Toronto</strong>. In 1991, he released his first<br />

feature film, No Sk<strong>in</strong> Off My Ass – an exploration of the sordid relationship between a hairdresser and a mute,<br />

handsome young sk<strong>in</strong>head. His follow-up feature Super 8 1/2 is a cautionary biopic about LaBruce’s rocky rise<br />

to cult stardom. Hustler White, made <strong>in</strong> collaboration with photographer Rick Castro, was released <strong>in</strong> 1996<br />

and premiered at Sundance. In 1998, LaBruce shot his first porn movie <strong>in</strong> London, Sk<strong>in</strong> Flick, follow<strong>in</strong>g a gang<br />

of neo-Nazi which breaks <strong>in</strong>to the home of a bourgeois gay couple. In 2004, he made another film about<br />

Germans adopt<strong>in</strong>g the culture and politics of the left w<strong>in</strong>g movements of the 1970s, The Raspberry Reich,<br />

followed by Otto; or, Up with Dead People, among others.<br />

Screen<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

Public:<br />

16 Sept. 21:45 Bell Lightbox 2<br />

18 Sept. 16:00 AMC 9<br />

19 Sept. 20:30 AMC 10<br />

Press & Industry:<br />

14 Sept. 13:15 Scotiabank 9<br />

Vanguard<br />

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