Bruce and Pepper Wayne Gacy's Home Movies explained

Bruce and Pepper Wayne Gacy's Home Movies
Director:Bruce LaBruce, Candy Parker
Producer:GayTown productions
Starring:G.B. Jones
Bruce LaBruce
Dave Dictor
Cinematography:Bruce LaBruce, Candy Parker
Editing:Bruce LaBruce, Candy Parker
Distributor:Jürgen Brüning FilmProduktion
Runtime:12 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:English

Bruce and Pepper Wayne Gacy's Home Movies also known as Home Movies is a short experimental film by Bruce LaBruce[1] and Candy Parker.[2]

Made in Toronto in 1988, it is filmed in color and black and white on Super 8mmfilm and lasts 12 minutes.

The conceptual premise of the film is that the audience is watching the home movies of Bruce Wayne Gacy and Pepper Wayne Gacy, the children of the notorious serial killer John Wayne Gacy. The film features various disturbing vignettes filmed in a dysfunctional home; a woman arrives (G. B. Jones) and begins beating up two men, a man (Bruce LaBruce) goes through a range of emotions watching a man (Dave Dictor) attempt to perform drunken oral sex on a woman on a bathroom floor while an oblivious small dog runs about, and a man eats in a deranged manner from a dog food bowl on the floor and howls.

The film stars Bruce LaBruce, G.B. Jones, Dave Dictor, Joe The Ho, David Gravelle.

Bruce and Pepper Wayne Gacy's Home Movies was first shown in 1990 and 1991 by LaBruce and Jones as part of the J.D.s movie screenings in London in the UK, Montreal and Toronto in Canada, then in San Francisco and Buffalo, U.S.A.[3] It is still being regularly screened at museums and film festivals worldwide.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20071228072317/http://movies.nytimes.com/person/935133/Bruce-LaBruce NY Times, Movies and TV
  2. Web site: Neurotica, Hannah, "Zinecore Radio", We Make Zines, 6 June 2009 . 19 August 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110714184358/http://wemakezines.ning.com/forum/topics/zinecore-radio13-bruce-labruce?commentId=2288844:Comment:79652 . 14 July 2011 . dead .
  3. http://www.glbtq.com/arts/labruce_b.html Cornelius, Michael G., "Bruce LaBruce", GLBTQ: An Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Culture, 2002
  4. http://pdome.org/wordpress/?p=2417 The 8 Fest, January 2010
  5. http://www.kulone.com/ALL/Event/617668-LaBruce-The-Retrospective! Kulone Global, "LaBruce - The Retrospective!", July 2010