Undead Pride; or, Gay Zombies with Eating Disorders
Posted by: Josh in Cinema, Counter Culture, Media, Movies, Queer Horror, Video, tags: Canada, Germany
Since unleashing his outrageous debut No Skin Off My Ass in ‘91 and with successive art-porn assaults such as Hustler White and The Raspberry Reich in his filmography, Bruce LaBruce has gained international notoriety as the enfant terrible of Canadian gay cinema - a reputation that now encompasses horror, with his latest:

The awkwardly punctuated title (a nod to Herman Melville’s 1852 novel Pierre; or, the Ambiguities) refers to the two films within the film. The first one "Otto," is a documentary about a boy who may or may not be a zombie. The second, "Up with Dead People" is a political zombie porno flick. Both films are directed by an avant-garde lesbian filmmaker character named Medea Yarn (an anagram for legendary experimental filmmaker Maya Deren, 1917-61).
Un-death is only the beginning of Otto’s identity crisis, however, as he’s also a zombie with an eating disorder. As a vegetarian in his previous life, he abbors consuming human flesh. Instead, he sustains himself on a predominantly roadkill diet. As an effiminate, vegetarian, gay zombie, Otto is particularly vulnerable to his human enemies, so in order to stay under the radar, he auditions for a role in "Up with Dead People" in the hopes that people won’t think he’s a genuine zombie, they’ll just think he’s playing one.
LaBruce exploits the zombie subgenre not merely as a convenient metaphor to comment on contemporary consumerism but to tackle issues very specific to contemporary gay culture. "the old horror monsters like vampires and werewolves, they’re more like individuals," he explains "They’re on the fringe of society. They’re marginalized characters. But zombies are the ultimate conformist. They come in masses and they’re the ultimate consumers. Part of the thesis of the movie is that gays are now model consumers. Gay culture has become extremely conformist; gays are getting married and having children and they’re very upwardly mobile and bourgeois. But the zombie template fits AIDS as well because AIDS is viral. It’s the idea of the body decaying, and I’m shifting the paradigm so my zombie is the outsider, and, just as in Night of the Living Dead, where the rednecks are beating and burning the zombies, that’s essentially what has happened to homosexuals as well."
LaBruce is confident that his traditional audience will accept his foray into horror, firmly convinced that "gays are very much into blood and guts." But it’s the mainstream horror fans he’s more worried about. "They’re able to watch the most extreme torture porn and decapitation disembowelments, but then if they see two men kissing they’ll puke," he says with a laugh "That’s what I’m expecting. One of my initial impetuses was I thought it would be really cool to make a zombie porn movie, partly because zombies are so rotten that you can just make your own orifice so it’s perfect for pornography."
UPDATE:
Otto läuft jetzt bei uns im Kino – allerdings, wie es eben mit den meisten coolen Filmen, Austellungen und Veranstaltungen so ist, nur in Berlin. Wer soweiso da wohnt oder in näherer Zukunft einen Trip dorthin plant: Hier findet ihr die betreffenden Kinos. Viel Spaß! :)
Und wenn wir gerade dabei sind, hab ich auch nochmal ‘nen deutschen Artikel über Otto rausgekramt:
Bruce La Bruce, dessen so verspielter wie melancholischer Zombiefilm "Otto - Or Up With Dead People" heute seine Premiere feiert, weiß viel über die Schattenseiten des Kinos. Er ist dort quasi zu Hause. Und sein "Otto" ist ein klassischer Outsider-Film. Das hat sich auch im Zombiegenre, das er mit seinem neuen Film erstmals konsequent durcharbeitet, nicht geändert. Denn die Zombies sind schwul. In messerscharfen Schwarzweiß-Bildern sieht man sie durch die Straßen Berlins schleichen und sich zu kleinen Gruppen formen. Vom libidinösen Hunger getrieben, fallen sie über einander her und reißen sich die Gedärme raus. Oder schlafen miteinander. Oder machen beides auf einmal.
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April 6th, 2008 at 20:12
wow that was really really kool
is there more or was that it
April 6th, 2008 at 20:14
Try the official website :)
April 6th, 2008 at 23:35
LaBruce sure is right. When I posted the trailer on Fünf Filmfreunde quite a few comments where surely disgusted, and not because of the blood…
April 7th, 2008 at 00:44
At least it looks like an art-film. Maybe I’ll see it (I only watch art-films) :o
April 7th, 2008 at 06:38
dose anyone no where i can watch the hole thing
April 7th, 2008 at 07:26
Ooooh.
No Skin was cute. But weird.
This one looks pretty.
April 7th, 2008 at 14:42
I actually know guys who are so horny that they would pick up a boy with blood all over his face, no questions asked.
April 7th, 2008 at 16:05
Uh… the Soundtrack is by CocoRosie ^o^
April 7th, 2008 at 22:14
Quite interesting. Have you noticed Giovanni Andrade, this amazing actor of James Bolton’s “Eban and Charley” ?
April 8th, 2008 at 06:56
Extrem geschmacklos.
April 8th, 2008 at 07:02
Cycylolo:
Are you saying he’s in this movie? Because he isn’t, at least per the IMDB.
p.s. I love E&C and J. Bolton. I can’t wait to see Dream Boy!
April 8th, 2008 at 20:27
@Phillip
Hö?
Was meinst du?
Die Blume die er im ersten Bild im Mund hat?
Erklär dich bitte.
Ich freu mich jetzt schon auf den Film :D
[Wenn auch nicht so sehr wie auf Batman 5,5.]
Schwul und Zombie, es geht kaum cooler.
[Jaja und gesellschaftskritischer, avantgardisstischer, experimenteller...]
Hoffe nur sie haben entweder englische Schauspieler oder drehen auf deutsch, die Stimmen von “Raspberry Reich” halte ich keine fünf Minuten aus.
April 8th, 2008 at 22:09
Yes, he is in the movie ;-)
April 8th, 2008 at 22:11
To Declan: He is credited under the name Gio Black Peter… :-)
April 9th, 2008 at 04:35
OMfG that IS him! And he seems to have done a lot of interesting things since E&C too. Wow.
Thanks for the heads up =)
September 20th, 2008 at 12:30
I’m so looking forward to it. I actually have 2 minutes of my music on the soundtrack at one point, which I’m excited about. LaBruce is one of my favourite film makers by far. His last movie, the Raspberry Reich was great. Otto, just looks spectacular. Can’t wait to finally watch it.
September 20th, 2008 at 13:58
I like the statement“ zombies are the perfect example of consumers“
September 20th, 2008 at 17:11
A pic from the shooting I did with Gio Black Peter for “Otto; or, Up with dead people”. He’s a real cutie and great artist.
September 20th, 2008 at 20:52
Memorable!
September 21st, 2008 at 09:52
Wow talk about awesome,the blood is nothing but that creepy meowing at the background uh!