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| Year: | 1991 |
| Country: | Canada |
| Director: | John Greyson |
| Leads: | Lee MacDougall, Ray Kahnert, Taborah Johnson, David Gardner, Stewart Arnott |
| Genre: | Short |
| Runtime: | 35 min |
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| Language: | English |
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During his residency at the Canadian Film Centre in 1991, John Greyson, the enfant terrible of gay cinema in Canada, directed The Making of Monsters, a short film dealing with the 1985 murder of a gay school teacher by five teenage boys in Toronto's High Park. This fictional documentary chronicles a movie-of-the-week version of the event. There is a movie-within-the-movie produced by Hungarian Marxist and literary critic and theorist Georg Lukacs and directed by Bertolt Brecht, who inexplicably appears as a catfish in a bowl.
Brilliantly incorporating everything from Marxist aesthetics to hockey machismo to tire fires, Greyso made a film that is immensely enjoyable as well as a strong, fearless statement of gay pride. The Making of Monsters established John Greyson as one of Canada's brightest talents.
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