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Blue Dolphin

Description

Joseph has used his extensive experience to build a company that has established itself as one of the leading independent distributors in the country, employing innovative distribution patterns for a diverse range of films. Blue Dolphin can sell films in the ancillary markets to Airlines, Hotels and all non-theatrical outlets and also has contacts with film buyers at all Television stations in the UK, having sold to the BBC, Channel 4, ITV, Channel 5 and Sky. The company has its own DVD label and PR and marketing departments, with Clients from Universal Home Entertainment to other studio and television companies. Blue Dolphin also handles theatrical releases for other companies, Universal, Sony and others where we look after all cinema bookings, PR and marketing, also handling premiere and event screenings.

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Works in catalogue
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    Lady

    film/video, 1993

    The exact identity of the redhead at the centre of Lady is hard to pin down. Is she a woman playing a man playing a woman, or more specifically, a lesbian playing a gay man playing a heterosexual woman? The juxtaposition of various cinematic styles in the film, from quasi 70s verite to home movies to a more distanced black and white, adds to the sense of a character continually redefining herself. This purposeful ambiguity - who is the lady in the red wig? - invites the audience to question the very parameters of sexuality, desire, and what it means to be a woman. Performing gender actor/writer Dominique Dibbell plays a range of received stereotypes of femininity from bruised victim of emotional neglect to penis envy, deconstructing the Lady of the title, in a disturbing series of sheddings and re-camouflaging in which her gender identity and sexuality transmute before your eyes.

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    A Shot of Manhood

    film/video, 1997

    This short documentary made as a part of a BBC series on third gender, features San Francisco trans activists/artists Jordy Jones Stafford and Matt discussing shooting testosterone, whether they are boys or girls and of course, the joys of trans sex.