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Bloody Fun Shorts

For the third year in a row, Frameline Fangs returns to the University of California Monterrey with a bloody fun block of queer shorts just in time for Halloween. Leaning more in the direction of laughs than chills, this program features a pack of trans werewolves, a twink terrorized in his cabin in the woods, sapphic spells in a high school locker room, haunted dreams of a ghost deer, a demonic bisexual threesome, and a brain implant to help you become a better romantic partner.

Short films showing in this program:

Beach Logs Kill

9 mins

At a high school football game, the star quarterback promises her lucky number to the deserving girl teammate. During the game things go wrong. An awkward girl in detention tries to prove herself worthy of quarterback's regard and legacy.

Et chaque nuit

12 mins

Since childhood, Léa has been seeing ghostly deer looming around her. Now that she is in a relationship with Maud, the visions are getting worse. How can she prove to her girlfriend, and to herself, that this is a real problem to be dealt with?

Happy Wife

16 mins

Joanna gets a brain implant to help her have a "perfect" life. Yet who's definition of perfect is it?

RAT!

17 mins

When a disgruntled music journalist accuses a global pop star of queerbaiting, the singer’s devoted fans descend on his remote cabin to wreak havoc and seek retribution.

Spookable

15 mins

Two trans best friends (Alexandra Gray and Marval Rex) venture into the woods on a cabin getaway vacation only to end up a part of a horny supernatural world.

Unicorn

14 mins

A bisexual man meets an attractive couple to explore the possibilities of life as a ‘unicorn:’ a drama free, emotionally non-threatening third.

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Running Time
86 mins
Language
English & French
Section
Frameline Fangs, Off Season Screenings
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