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Bruce LaBruce's gay zombie film, which was banned from screening at a film festival in Australia, may get OK'd as an adults-only DVD release.
L.A. Zombie was banned from being screened at the Melbourne International Film Festival. Donald McDonald, director of Australia's Film Classification Board, wrote in a letter to MIFF director Richard Moore that the film could not be screened because it would, in his opinion, be refused classification.
But a previous LaBruce film, Hustler White, was reedited for a successful DVD release in Australia, according to The Age.
L.A. Zombie, a follow-up to LaBruce's 2008 feature, Otto; Or, Up With Dead People, depicts an alien zombie who discovers he can bring the deceased back to life through sex. The film features full frontal nudity, erect penises, wound penetration, and implied sex with corpses.
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