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Gus McGrath reads a eulogy for William Friedkin because of an obsession with Cruising (1980) then Jen and André zoom-chat with filmmaker Fox Maxy, whose film Gush (2023) is playing nationally online through MIFF Play (Aug 18th - 27th). The artist, of Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians Payómkawichum lineage, teaches us (her fans) what we need to know about processing our quotidian city lives by crashing iPhone clips, animation, diary entries, performance of smoking cigarettes and general foolery together, in a visual poem that is exhilarating and kind on the heart. Also why do we all love horror but are ashamed to say it?
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Gus McGrath reads a eulogy for William Friedkin because of an obsession with Cruising (1980) then Jen and André zoom-chat with filmmaker Fox Maxy, whose film Gush (2023) is playing nationally online through MIFF Play (Aug 18th - 27th). The artist, of Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians Payómkawichum lineage, teaches us (her fans) what we need to know about processing our quotidian city lives by crashing iPhone clips, animation, diary entries, performance of smoking cigarettes and general foolery together, in a visual poem that is exhilarating and kind on the heart. Also why do we all love horror but are ashamed to say it?
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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