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Altered Innocence has been dedicated to releasing LGBTQ & Coming-of-Age films with an artistic edge since their inception in 2015. With a library of features and shorts from around the world, mixing genre with art-house and everything in between – Altered Innocence is committed to curating an esoteric library that is without peer in the current marketplace. Vinegar Syndromes sister company, OCN Distribution, is thrilled to be representing this diverse and unique home video line!
Set in Zurich during the early seventies and boasting a killer soundtrack that includes the likes of punk legends The Stooges and The Velvet Underground, ‘Fgi is a Bastard’ is director Marcel Gislers honest depiction of teenage infatuation and obsession. Beni is a 15-year old sensitive romantic completely besotted by the super sexy Fgi, the front man to local punk outfit The Minks. The wide-eyed seemingly innocent Beni – who begins his courting of Fgi with lovingly penned letters – is welcomed into the out gay punk musician’s world of partying and playing gigs. However, as Fgi slowly drifts from an ambitious music career to the addictive world of drugs, a wedge slowly forms in their relationship which leads to Beni becoming a submissive ‘dog’ in their relationship and also leads to Beni supporting his lover with sex work. With its raw depiction of urban life, ghettoized youth, working class angst, and gay male sex without any compromise, ‘Fgi is a Bastard’ is a must see for fans of coming-of-age cinema and alternative queer teen sensibilities and aesthetics.
directed by:Marcel Gisler
starring:Frdric Andrau, Vincent Branchet, Urs Peter Halter, Martin Schenkel
1998 / 94 min / 1.78:1 / FrenchDTS-HD MA 2.0
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