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Tag Archives: Fruit Fly
Q&A with Fruit Fly director H.P. Mendoza
San Francisco-born writer-director, singer-songwriter H.P. Mendoza introduced his new musical Fruit Fly to Toronto audiences on Thursday. Film critics have called his film “filthy” and “utterly filthy” but that doesn’t faze the director in producing stories that really speak to … Continue reading
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Tagged Centre for Asian American Media, Colma: The Musical, fag hag, Fruit Fly, H.P. Mendoza, L.A. Renigen, Toronto
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“Screenings, events and series’, oh my …”
It is day two of the Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival with a schedule full of events. Starting at 1pm is the National Screen Institute‘s info session with experts from film, television and digital media attending at the National … Continue reading




