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Having as its backdrop the idyllic Fire Island in the State of New York, in Double Exposure Tom Yourk plays a reflecting-mirror game of mutual tease.Read More »

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Having as its backdrop the idyllic Fire Island in the State of New York, in Double Exposure Tom Yourk plays a reflecting-mirror game of mutual tease.Read More »


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Johnny dances to a song by James Brown. The pants come down, the shirt comes off, the thing comes up, the stuff comes out. Won first prize for best short at the 2nd Amsterdam Wet Dream Festival.Read More »

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Young man looks out the window of his urban bus and spots another young man. He daydreams of their life together in lust and love. With hope, he gets off at the next stop.Read More »

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Prometheus arrives in New York and earns the wrath of Zeus. He’s manacled to the floor and tormented by the Furies until Hercules, on his thirteenth labour, appears to break the chains and carry away the cruelly treated Prometheus, unbound.Read More »

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A hippie and an executive type meet on a crowded subway train and start to have sex. A cop appears in the next car and the two disentangle as the executive staggers off, having long passed his stop. The hippie picks up a copy of the daily newspaper left on the seat.Read More »
Contents:
Main content:
The shorts:
Double Exposure 7minutes 03 seconds
Hot Pants 5 minutes 46 seconds
The Second Coming 13 minutes 34 seconds
Daydreams from a Crosstown bus 14 minutes 11 seconds
Mumbo Jumbo 13 minutes 51 seconds
Green Thoughts 9 minuts 15 seconds
Underground, (my favourite) 10 minutes 46 seconds and
Prometheus 21 minutes 21 seconds
Extras: Complete and untouched:
– Fragments: The Incomplete Films of Peter de Rome (Ethan Reid, 2012, 43 minutes): revealing new documentary in which Peter de Rome discusses his many incomplete and unfinished films.
– Scopo (Peter de Rome, 1966, 6 minutes): when a young man arrives at an empty apartment, he is unaware that a stranger is watching him.
– The Fire Island Kids (Peter de Rome, 1970, 12 minutes): two men spend a lazy day in each other’s company after one rescues the other from drowning
– Moulage (Peter de Rome, 1971, 13 minutes): humour and art collide in this study of erotic body casting.
– Brown Study (Peter de Rome, 1979, 9 minutes): an ethnographic study with a difference.
– Abracadaver! (Nathan Schiff, 2008, 10 minutes): a gruesome tale of magic and mutilation from producer David McGillivary, starring Peter de Rome.Read More »