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Another Horror Love Story

Like the hit movie Twilight, Bruce LaBruce's film Otto; or, Up With Dead People depicts two beautiful teenagers falling in love, one alive and the other 'dead'. But while Twilight teases with its underlying pro-abstinence message, Otto provokes with humor infused cannibal lust and sublimely shot scenes of gay orgies. Bonnie discovers why Otto

Honeytrap Lies and Women Spies

From Mata Hari to Camille in 'Quantum of Solace,' the female agent has been depicted as tough and beautiful. Is she symbolic of the demands on women today?

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Getting it on with . . . Michael Jacoby

Bonnie interviews filmmaker Michael Jacoby and takes a peek inside the lives of LGBT seniors in his acclaimed documentary 'Ten More Good Years'. If you missed it at 2007's Frameline's SF International LGBT Film Festival, you can still watch it on the Sundance Channel and on Logo.              

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Getting it on with . . . Perez Hilton

Bonnie celebrates PRIDE with Perez Hilton and the entire cast of Another Gay Sequel: Gays Gone Wild. The movie screened at Frameline's SF LGBT Film Festival in 2008.         

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Getting it on with . . . Ally Sheedy

Bonnie talks with Ally Sheedy and Kyle Schickner, actor and director of 'Steam'. 'Steam' screened on Monday at Frameline's 2008 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival.   

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Getting it on with . . . Amy Andre

Bi-activist Amy Andre curated Frameline film festival's "Bi Request", a program of shorts that screened on Wednesday, June 25, 2008. Here, she talks about bi-invisibility, porn, and Lindsay Lohan.     

Exposing Oppression in Egypt

Up and coming filmmaker Maher Sabry exhibits his passion for human rights activism through his stunning work. All My Life, Sabry’s debut feature length film, is the first unapologetic look into the struggles and pleasures of gay men in Egypt. The film centers on the Queen Boat case of 2001, where fifty-two men were arrested at a

Queer Filmmakers of Color

Searching late one night, I was on cyber hunt for “Asian” and “lesbian”. I was led to a montage of images—writhing, flaunting, fucking—women erotic for the camera and the pleasure of men. I wondered. Are these representations of Asian lesbians the only ones out there? And who's creating them?

Frameline: Join Us at the Movies

American Sexuality magazine, in conjunction with the National Sexuality Resource Center, is proud to bring you news and views of Frameline's 2008 San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival. Celebrating its 32nd anniversary, the 2008 festival runs June 19 to 29. Stay tuned for in-depth interviews with film organizers and participants,

Revision del artículo "Hay que sernos menos:" Telenovelas, contracepción y nacionalización de la familia mexicana en un mundo sobrepoblado.

Un artículo escrito por Gabriela Soto Laveaga en el periodico Sexuality Research & Social Policy de NSRC