Scotch Egg (2018) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 19, 2018

Original Title:
Scotch Egg

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Lust Cinema

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

The short is about a Scottish gay man who has sex with a woman in a gay bar. LaBruce was inspired to create the film after reading a confession sent to XConfessions by a heterosexual woman who fantasized about going to a gay bar and having sex with a homosexual man

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Administration:
Ana M. Martinez
Toni Girol

Assistant Art Director:
Elisabeth Marti Vinyals

Assistant Director:
Javier Ferreiro

Best Boy Electric:
Álvar Riu Dolz

Colorist:
Alvaro Robles

Data Wrangler:
Valeria Lattanzi

Director:
Bruce LaBruce

Director of Photography:
Simón García-Miñaúr

Editor:
Aleix Rodon

Executive Producer:
Erika Lust
Pablo Dobner

Focus Puller:
Camila Pineda

Gaffer:
María Gonzalez Otero

Graphic Designer:
Cristina Pastrana

Makeup & Hair:
Anna Puig

Producer:
Andrea H. Catalá
Almudena Monzú
Marc Bou

Production Assistant:
Maria Jimenez
Luis Rodriguez Ochoa

Production Manager:
Sabrina Bonini

Runner Art Department:
Ricard Obrador

Sound Designer:
Angel Sound

Sound Recordist:
Miquel Mestres Alomar

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