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A Day in the Life of a Bull-Dyke

A Day in the Life of a Bull-Dyke follows a big boned butch into skirmishes, drag, and the arms of a beautiful recruit. The public and private lives of this "strange animal" are explored with the reverence and glee found in the educational exposés like Reefer Madness and bad-boy films like Rebel without a Cause. However, because this fictionalized lesbian history is a first-person narrative, it is filled with all the joy, pain, and ambivalence each of us experiences while negotiating a marginalized identity.

Top Cast

  • Lorri Millan

    Lorri Millan

    Sally

  • Shawna Dempsey

    Shawna Dempsey

    Babe in Bed / Screamer #3 / Waver #10 / Proud Marcher #6

  • Etoile Stewart

    Etoile Stewart

    Screamer #1

  • John Schellenberg

    John Schellenberg

    Screamer #2

  • Tony DesMarteaux

    Tony DesMarteaux

    Screamer #4

  • David Warburton

    David Warburton

    Police Officer

  • Peter Kosaka

    Peter Kosaka

    Monstrous Voice (voice)

  • Lola de Pape

    Lola de Pape

    Buddy #1 / Proud Marcher #1

  • Marilyn Lerner

    Marilyn Lerner

    Buddy #2 / Proud Marcher #2

Overview

A Day in the Life of a Bull-Dyke follows a big boned butch into skirmishes, drag, and the arms of a beautiful recruit. The public and private lives of this "strange animal" are explored with the reverence and glee found in the educational exposés like Reefer Madness and bad-boy films like Rebel without a Cause. However, because this fictionalized lesbian history is a first-person narrative, it is filled with all the joy, pain, and ambivalence each of us experiences while negotiating a marginalized identity.

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