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From quiet burdens to unspoken truths, intimate stories of identity, desire, and the strength to endure.
Patron Saint Buffalo Bill aims to reclaim the the violent images of transfemininity created by The Silence of the Lambs’ central antagonist, Buffalo Bill, transforming them into a manifestation of Transsexual Monstrosity (a la Susan Stryker). The film starts with a pastiche of Silence’s infamous “Goodbye Horses” scene, with the filmmaker placed into the role of Buffalo Bill. This recreation then slips into a lush, dreamlike space in which a metamorphosis of both the image and the body can occur, intertwining and unifying with one another through mutual dissolution. Finally, from this cocoon emerges a new transsexual form, ready to claim the power of monstrosity to bring about a broader transformation of our gendered existence.
From quiet burdens to unspoken truths, intimate stories of identity, desire, and the strength to endure.
Patron Saint Buffalo Bill aims to reclaim the the violent images of transfemininity created by The Silence of the Lambs’ central antagonist, Buffalo Bill, transforming them into a manifestation of Transsexual Monstrosity (a la Susan Stryker). The film starts with a pastiche of Silence’s infamous “Goodbye Horses” scene, with the filmmaker placed into the role of Buffalo Bill. This recreation then slips into a lush, dreamlike space in which a metamorphosis of both the image and the body can occur, intertwining and unifying with one another through mutual dissolution. Finally, from this cocoon emerges a new transsexual form, ready to claim the power of monstrosity to bring about a broader transformation of our gendered existence.