Don’t miss Bruce LaBruce’s Saint-Narcisse – available on DVD starting this week!

“A WILD RIDE” – The Hollywood Reporter

“TOTALLY TWISTED” – That Shelf

“GLORIOUSLY BIZARRRE” – The Queer Review

“TWINCESTUOUS” – Artsbeat L.A.

“DELIGHTFULLY BONKERS” – National Post

“BRUCE LABRUCE’S MAGNUM OPUS” – Film Threat

“A HELL OF A RIDE” – Seventh Row

Saint-Narcisse, the latest film from maverick director Bruce LaBruce, Canada’s reigning “King of Kink,” follows Dominic (Felix-Antoine Duval), a young man with a fetish… for himself.

Nothing turns him on more than his reflection, with much of his time spent taking Polaroid selfies. When his loving grandmother dies, he discovers a deep family secret: his mother didn’t die in childbirth as he was told.

He also has a twin brother named Daniel who was raised in a remote monastery by a depraved priest, held captive against his will. The power of destiny brings together these two beautiful, identical brothers, who are soon embroiled in a blasphemous web of sex, revenge and redemption.

Set in the early 1970s and the afterglow of sexual liberation, Saint-Narcisse is a taboo-busting love letter to the psychosexual thrillers of that era.

 

Watch the trailer for Saint-Narcisse below and click here to order your copy. The film is available on DVD starting starting this week.

 

Bruce LaBruce is back with the provocative and critically-acclaimed Saint-Narcisse

“A WILD RIDE” – The Hollywood Reporter

“TOTALLY TWISTED” – That Shelf

“GLORIOUSLY BIZARRRE” – The Queer Review

“TWINCESTUOUS” – Artsbeat L.A.

“DELIGHTFULLY BONKERS” – National Post

“BRUCE LABRUCE’S MAGNUM OPUS” – Film Threat

“A HELL OF A RIDE” – Seventh Row

Saint-Narcisse, the latest film from maverick director Bruce LaBruce, Canada’s reigning “King of Kink,” follows Dominic (Felix-Antoine Duval), a young man with a fetish… for himself.

Nothing turns him on more than his reflection, with much of his time spent taking Polaroid selfies. When his loving grandmother dies, he discovers a deep family secret: his mother didn’t die in childbirth as he was told.

He also has a twin brother named Daniel who was raised in a remote monastery by a depraved priest, held captive against his will. The power of destiny brings together these two beautiful, identical brothers, who are soon embroiled in a blasphemous web of sex, revenge and redemption.

Set in the early 1970s and the afterglow of sexual liberation, Saint-Narcisse is a taboo-busting love letter to the psychosexual thrillers of that era.

 

Watch the trailer for Saint-Narcisse below and click here to pre-order your copy. The film will be available on DVD starting December 14th.