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Altered Innocence Vol. 1

A vibrant anthology of LGBTQ+ short films and music videos that delve into the complexities of youth, identity, and desire. This diverse collection showcases a range of cinematic voices—both emerging and established—exploring the exhilaration, vulnerability, and confusion of coming-of-age through stories that celebrate queer love, self-discovery, and the breaking of societal boundaries. Blending narrative shorts, experimental visuals, and music-driven pieces, the anthology offers an evocative, multifaceted portrait of innocence transformed.

Altered Innocence Vol. 1

4.0 2021
Analogous Life

Analogous Life is the debut feature film by audio/visual artist, Ryan Cooper, produced under Studio Fusique. The story follows a lone hiker who stumbles upon an eerie, abandoned television set deep in the wilderness. This chance discovery unleashes a disorienting, light-speed odyssey across multi-dimensional space and time, plunging the protagonist into a labyrinth of alternate realities and parallel worlds. As the journey unfolds, glimpses of a vast cosmic web emerge, revealing profound interconnections between existence, fate, and the unknown—interwoven with surreal, guardian-like figures such as a watchful owl that hint at deeper mystical guidance.

Analogous Life

NR 2025
Hollywood Cabaret The Movie

Two Aliens — drop-dead gorgeous ZAB (Jessica Hahn) and her knock-out sister, DOB (Julie Strain) have left their drab alien home to visit the mysterious planet, Earth. As luck would have it, they land in Hollywood, and mistakenly end up in an audition for THE HIGH HEELS REVUE, a racy cabaret show. They get the parts, but they also get the unscrupulous Carlton, (Morton Downey Jr.), who manages the Cabaret. Entwined in the plot are some very slick song-and-dance routines, plus a lot of down-to-earth, human drama. Quite a trip for our Aliens, who return home with a new outlook on life.

Hollywood Cabaret The Movie

NR 1992
The Sky Trembles and the Earth Is Afraid and the Two Eyes Are Not Brothers

Shooting against the staggering beauty of the Moroccan landscape, from the rugged terrain of the Atlas Mountains to the stark and surreal emptiness of the desert, with its encroaching sands and abandoned film sets, a director abandons his own film set and descends into a hallucinatory, perilous adventure of cruelty, madness and malevolence. A Paul Bowles story combined with observational footage forms a multi-layered excavation into the illusion of cinema itself.

The Sky Trembles and the Earth Is Afraid and the Two Eyes Are Not Brothers

7.1 2015
Tales from the Neverending Story: Resurrection

The Childlike Empress lies in limbo between life and death and the only hope for her kingdom lies in the ability of a young boy to transcend the boundaries of fantasy in this tale of myth and magic that is certain to capture the imagination. As young Bastian opens the pages of "The Neverending Story," he learns that the Childlike Princess is near death and Fantasia is in danger of falling prey to the Dark Princess Xayide. Soon falling through the written page and into a world beyond his wildest imagination, Bastian's alter ego Atreyu must enlist the help of his trusty sidekick Fly Girl and mischievous hucksters Rip Rowdy and Wexlerian if there is any hope of unlocking the mystery of the Southern Oracle and awakening the Childlike Empress to bring order back to Fantasia. Part 4 of 4 in DVD releases

Tales from the Neverending Story: Resurrection

5.0 2003
Ice from the Sun

Though once an average wizard's apprentice, the evil sovereign known only as 'The Presence' has the distinct quality of having gained the hatred of heaven and hell alike. Cast aside to rule a bizarre alternate dimension filled with unending violence and bloodshed, those unfortunate to live under his command hire Alison, an assassin, to hunt and destroy him. Soon after her mission begins, Alison finds herself haunted by ghastly visions of death, destruction, and mass chaos.

Ice from the Sun

4.1 1999
Apple Pie

Shot on 16mm celluloid across parts of New Zealand and Samoa, interdisciplinary artist Sam Hamilton’s ten-part experimental magnum opus makes thought-provoking connections between life on Earth and the cosmos, and, ultimately, art and science. Structured around the ten most significant celestial bodies of the Milky Way, Apple Pie’s inquiry begins with the furthest point in our solar system, Pluto, as a lens back towards our home planet and the ‘mechanisms by which certain aspects of scientific knowledge are digested, appropriated and subsequently manifest within the general human complex’. Christopher Francis Schiel’s dry, functional narration brings a network of ideas about our existence into focus, while Hamilton’s visual tableaux, as an extension of his multifaceted practice, veer imaginatively between psychedelic imagery and performance art.

Apple Pie

2.0 2016
The Ghastly Love of Johnny X

A truly mad concoction, blending 1950s juvenile delinquents, sci-fi melodrama, song-and-dance, and a touch of horror, everything in just the right combination to create an engaging big screen spectacle! This curious and curiously entertaining story involves one Jonathan Xavier and his devoted misfit gang who, incidentally, have been exiled to Earth from the far reaches of outer space. Johnny's former girlfriend Bliss has left him and stolen his Resurrection Suit, a cosmic, mind-bending uniform that gives the owner power over others. Along the way, there will be several highly stylized musical numbers, lots of genuinely humorous dialogue, and a wacky plot-twist or two, all beautifully captured on the very last of Kodak's black-and-white Plus-X film stock.

The Ghastly Love of Johnny X

6.3 2012