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The film has been described as a "queer-interest Dutch B movie in the hyper-transgressive tradition of [[John Waters]]", and is said to have appealed to an audience of "nerdy white boys" who liked the concept of [[blaxploitation]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Beran|first=Dale|url=https://books.google. |
The film has been described as a "queer-interest Dutch B movie in the hyper-transgressive tradition of [[John Waters]]", and is said to have appealed to an audience of "nerdy white boys" who liked the concept of [[blaxploitation]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Beran|first=Dale|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=u31zDwAAQBAJ&dq=%22Gayniggers+from+Outer+Space%22&pg=PT47|title=It Came from Something Awful: How a Toxic Troll Army Accidentally Memed Donald Trump into Office|date=2019-07-30|publisher=St. Martin's Publishing Group|isbn=978-1-250-21947-3|pages=47|language=en}}</ref> The film was used in a recruiting campaign by the Internet troll group [[Gay Nigger Association of America]] in the 2000s.<ref name=":0" /> |
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==Cultural references== |
==Cultural references== |
Revision as of 03:48, 17 November 2021
Gayniggers from Outer Space | |
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Directed by | Morten Lindberg |
Written by | Per Kristensen Morten Lindberg |
Produced by | Dino Raymond Hansen and Lamont Sanford |
Cinematography | Henrik Kristensen |
Edited by | Prami Larsen |
Distributed by | Det Danske Filminstitut |
Release date |
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Running time | 26 minutes |
Country | Denmark |
Language | English |
Gayniggers from Outer Space is a 1992 blaxploitation short film, directed by Danish performance artist Morten Lindberg. The film is a parody of the science fiction genre.[1]
Plot
The film follows a group of intergalactic homosexual Black men from the planet Anus, who discover the presence of female creatures on planet Earth. Using rayguns, they proceed to eliminate females one by one from Earth, eliciting gratitude from the previously oppressed male population.[1] Before leaving the planet, they leave behind a "Gay Ambassador" to educate the Earthlings about their new way of life.
Cast
- Coco P. Dalbert as ArmInAss
- Sammy Saloman as Capt. B. Dick
- Gerald F. Hail as D. Ildo
- Gbartokai Dakinah as Sgt. Shaved Balls
- Konrad Fields as Mr. Schwul
- Johnny Conny as Black Gay Ambassador
- Tony Thomas as White Gay Ambassador
Reception
The film has been described as a "queer-interest Dutch B movie in the hyper-transgressive tradition of John Waters", and is said to have appealed to an audience of "nerdy white boys" who liked the concept of blaxploitation.[2] The film was used in a recruiting campaign by the Internet troll group Gay Nigger Association of America in the 2000s.[2]
Cultural references
The film begins in black-and-white and later turns to color, in a way similar to The Wizard of Oz. According to director Morten Lindberg, this was a "dramatic special effect" to illustrate "the world being freed from vicious women".[3]
References
- ^ a b "Gayniggers from Outer Space". Elitisti (in Finnish). Retrieved 2006-12-29.
- ^ a b Beran, Dale (2019-07-30). It Came from Something Awful: How a Toxic Troll Army Accidentally Memed Donald Trump into Office. St. Martin's Publishing Group. p. 47. ISBN 978-1-250-21947-3.
- ^ "Master Fatman ja Homoneekerit ulkoavaruudesta". Elitisti (in Finnish). Retrieved 2006-12-29.
External links
- Gayniggers from Outer Space at IMDb
- Gayniggers from Outer Space: Stockholm Queer Film Festival 2006 at the Wayback Machine (archived January 31, 2009): The movie was featured by the Stockholm Queer Film Festival 2006.
- HoustonPress coverage at the Wayback Machine (archived October 30, 2006): Gayniggers from Outer Space disrupt a Harris County, Texas, courthouse.
- 1992 films
- 1990s science fiction comedy films
- 1992 LGBT-related films
- 1990s parody films
- American black-and-white films
- American films
- Blaxploitation films
- Danish comedy films
- Danish films
- Danish satirical films
- Danish LGBT-related films
- Danish science fiction films
- Danish short films
- 1990s English-language films
- Films about extraterrestrial life
- Films partially in color
- LGBT-related comedy films
- LGBT-related science fiction films
- LGBT-related satirical films
- 1992 directorial debut films
- Gay-related films
- 1992 comedy films