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LLGFF: Bandaged (18)
Dir: Maria Beatty
Cast: Janna Lisa Dombrowsky, Susanne Sachsse 91 mins, 2009, Germany/USA
Please note: this is an old screening, first shown in July 2009
A camp classic in the making, Bandaged blends old-style horror with forbidden love in a kitsch homage to Eyes Without a Face, recalling the experimental, symbolic, and sexually charged cinematography of Jean Genet and Kenneth Anger. Living with her domineering father in a remote mansion, Lucille attempts suicide in an act of desperation, but escapes death with hideous burns to her face. When her father hires a sultry nurse with her own mysterious past to look after Lucille, the close quarters breeds a dark passion between the women who embark on a torrid love affair.
London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival on Tour
Please note: this is a old season with no further events to see
Now in its 23rd year, the London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival celebrates the best in queer cinema from around the world. Complementing the ten titles from LLGFF, we are also delighted to present a couple of special additional screenings.
Past screenings that were part of this season
| Before Stonewall | Sun 5 July 20:30 |
| LLGFF: Pedro | Mon 6 July 20:30 |
| LLGFF: Greek Pete | Wed 8 July 20:30 |
| LLGFF: Ghosted | Sat 11 July 18:20 |
| LLGFF: Nighthawks | Sun 12 July 20:00 |
| LLGFF: Bandaged | Wed 15 July 20:00 |
| LLGFF: Dolls | Sun 19 July 15:00 |
| LLGFF: Born in '68 | Wed 22 July 17:30 |
| LLGFF: Baby Love | Sat 25 July 15:00 |
| LLGFF: Dream Boy | Sun 26 July 18:20 |
| LLGFF: To Each Her Own | Wed 29 July 18:10 |
Filmic
A festival of film and music
We're mad about music and film. So much so we've created a brand new festival dedicated to this most enduring of relationships, and it all kicks off this weekend with a special focus on the music of the maestro himself: Ennio Morricone.
Carnage
Now Showing
Roman Polanski's latest sees two couples try to talk through a minor incident amicably - with quite the opposite result! A hysterically funny descent into some very, very enjoyable bad behaviour.

