The video works of Alvin Luong and Maximilian Suillerot are more intimate than you will ever be ready for, and especially after being isolated all these months. If you are ready to laugh and feel the warmth of a friend like you did pre-pandemic you don’t want to miss these videos. They are full of passion, tension and relief. There is an urgency in the work (even emergency) to give you maximum sweetness — a blessing of Sparkling Nectar after consuming a head of garlic for dinner. There is also a magical orgy scene that will change your life, and a powerful singing voice that can possess your inner child to come out and play. Enjoy :)
Sparkling Nectar is organized by Amanda Boulos, and is presented as part of the plumbraiser, a fundraiser for the plumb
Many thanks to the Toronto Palestine Film Festival (TPFF) for sponsoring this virtual screening.
Films recommended for audiences 18+
The colors pink and teal are the embodiment of Magick, Art and Sexuality and their use by the warriors -through empathy, telepathy and tactile care- spills the tea on their means for survival in these harsh urban environments. The ritual exposes the hardships of this army of lovers and reveals their sensual strategy for self preservation.
Maximilian Suillerot is a queer multi-media artist holding French and Mexican nationalities, currently living and working in Toronto. Born and raised in Mexico City, Maximilian began their artistic training in Paris (France) at Les ARCADES. They continued their studies at the University of Toronto where they obtained a B.A (Hons) specializing in Visual Art Studies.
In their practice, Maximilian plays with concepts that encompass the duality of presence and absence in queer settings. They are concerned with psychological processes, as well as the limits of intimacy. The notion of memory is questioned and put to the test. Grief and fiction meld with aspects of personal narrative to reveal a comical discomfort and rituals are created as coping mechanisms to deal with life.
- Year2018
- Runtime14 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- DirectorMaximilian Suillerot
- Co-ProducerBunker 2
- CastAle Bultron-Landivár, Mark Kinyoho, Hillary Ducharme, Veronique Sunatori, Michael the dog, Jess Misak, Jess Shane, Patricia Ritacca, Letticia C. Miller, Mack the dog, Nilou Salimi, Alvin Luong, David Laurin, Illya Mykytyn, William Lavina, Rhys Morgan, Sheba Thibideau, Lena Binnington, Jordan Smith
The video works of Alvin Luong and Maximilian Suillerot are more intimate than you will ever be ready for, and especially after being isolated all these months. If you are ready to laugh and feel the warmth of a friend like you did pre-pandemic you don’t want to miss these videos. They are full of passion, tension and relief. There is an urgency in the work (even emergency) to give you maximum sweetness — a blessing of Sparkling Nectar after consuming a head of garlic for dinner. There is also a magical orgy scene that will change your life, and a powerful singing voice that can possess your inner child to come out and play. Enjoy :)
Sparkling Nectar is organized by Amanda Boulos, and is presented as part of the plumbraiser, a fundraiser for the plumb
Many thanks to the Toronto Palestine Film Festival (TPFF) for sponsoring this virtual screening.
Films recommended for audiences 18+
The colors pink and teal are the embodiment of Magick, Art and Sexuality and their use by the warriors -through empathy, telepathy and tactile care- spills the tea on their means for survival in these harsh urban environments. The ritual exposes the hardships of this army of lovers and reveals their sensual strategy for self preservation.
Maximilian Suillerot is a queer multi-media artist holding French and Mexican nationalities, currently living and working in Toronto. Born and raised in Mexico City, Maximilian began their artistic training in Paris (France) at Les ARCADES. They continued their studies at the University of Toronto where they obtained a B.A (Hons) specializing in Visual Art Studies.
In their practice, Maximilian plays with concepts that encompass the duality of presence and absence in queer settings. They are concerned with psychological processes, as well as the limits of intimacy. The notion of memory is questioned and put to the test. Grief and fiction meld with aspects of personal narrative to reveal a comical discomfort and rituals are created as coping mechanisms to deal with life.
- Year2018
- Runtime14 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryCanada
- DirectorMaximilian Suillerot
- Co-ProducerBunker 2
- CastAle Bultron-Landivár, Mark Kinyoho, Hillary Ducharme, Veronique Sunatori, Michael the dog, Jess Misak, Jess Shane, Patricia Ritacca, Letticia C. Miller, Mack the dog, Nilou Salimi, Alvin Luong, David Laurin, Illya Mykytyn, William Lavina, Rhys Morgan, Sheba Thibideau, Lena Binnington, Jordan Smith