Bruce LaBruce
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Bruce LaBruce (born 3 January 1964) is a Canadian writer, film-maker, and photographer based in Toronto.
He was born Justin Stewart in Southampton, Ontario. He first gained public attention with the publication of the queer punk zine J.D.s, which he co-edited with G.B. Jones. He currently writes and photographs for a variety of publications including Nerve.com and Black Book Magazine, and has made a number of controversial films which merged the artistic techniques of independent film with gay pornography.
He has also previously been a columnist for the Canadian music magazine Exclaim! and Toronto's eye weekly, and he was a contributing editor and photographer for many years at index magazine.
[edit] Selected films
- The Raspberry Reich
- Skin Flick / "Skin Gang"
- Hustler White
- Super 8 1/2
- No Skin Off My Ass
[edit] Books
- The Reluctant Pornographer
- Ride Queer, Ride
[edit] External links
- http://www.blackbookmag.com/Public/index.asp?Page_ID=19&AQ_Magazine_Date=Current&AQ_Magazine_ID=827
- BruceLaBruce.com
- In Focus with Bruce LaBruce by Shane Tanner
- Eye.net contributors: Bruce LaBruce
- Director Bruce LaBruce on his new film The Raspberry Reich
- GLBTQ.com Arts: Bruce LaBruce
- New York Times Review of No Skin Off My Ass
- A short biography and astrological chart from "Astroqueer"
- Bruce LaBruce at the Internet Movie Database