FLUIDS

6 years ago two artists attempted to make a queer, sci-fi porno: it failed. What emerged 6 years later out of its campy/tragic/melodramatic ashes is this erotic experimental documentary; a meditation on the intersections of failure, queer identity, and fetish. Written, Directed and Edited by video artist Rob Fatal. Starring adult film star Coral Aorta. Produced by Rob Fatal and Coral Aorta.

*This film contains nudity and graphic sexuality

  • Rob Fatal
    Director
    La Bamba 2: Hell Is A Drag, Mi Familia 2: Class Order Family Tribe
  • Rob Fatal
    Writer
    La Bamba 2: Hell Is A Drag, Mi Familia 2: Class Order Family Tribe
  • Rob Fatal
    Producer
    La Bamba 2: Hell Is A Drag, Mi Familia 2: Class Order Family Tribe
  • Coral Aorta
    Key Cast
    The Upper Floor, Sadistic Rope, Device Bondage
  • Rob Fatal
    Editor
    La Bamba 2: Hell Is A Drag, Mi Familia 2: Class Order Family Tribe
  • Rob Fatal
    Cinematographer
    La Bamba 2: Hell Is A Drag, Mi Familia 2: Class Order Family Tribe
  • Project Type:
    Documentary, Experimental
  • Genres:
    sci-fi, documentary, fetish, erotic, queer, lgbt
  • Runtime:
    14 minutes
  • Completion Date:
    January 31, 2017
  • Production Budget:
    2,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Shooting Format:
    HDV
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Distribution Information
  • Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Center
    Country: Worldwide
Director Biography - Rob Fatal

Rob Fatal is a video, photo and performance artist concerned with the Queer archive and exploring decolonial aesthetics. Fatal has been awarded grants by the Berkeley Film Foundation, Queer Cultural Center and SOMArts Cultural Center. Their work has been screened internationally at the British Film Institute Flare Festival, Fringe! Queer Film & Art Festival in London, Frameline SF LGBTQ Film Festival, Galeria de la Raza San Francisco, Toronto Queer Film Festival, Geneva LGBT Film Festival and First Nations Film Festival in Chicago. As a Native American, Latinx and queer artist, Fatal finds community and culture to be their greatest artistic inspiration. To create with the collective minds of unique individuals is a practice that brings to them a great spiritual catharsis; a feeling of joy and power tied to the realization of what people working together can accomplish when in harmony: a home, a shared reality, justice, and healing.

Fatal's films are distributed by Canadian Filmmakers Distribution Center.

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