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Film screening: Macho Dancer

Join Saluhan for the screening of Macho Dancer (1988), a queer feature film by celebrated Filipino filmmaker Lino Brocka as part of King’s DRIVEWAY Program on Thursday 3 July at 5.30pm.


MJ Flamiano will introduce Macho Dancer and her new artwork, queerness isn’t a translation; it’s a white-hot burn in your cheeks, inspired by the film.

The menu will include Tanduay hot toddys + toasted marshmallows + savoury snacks. The screening is taking place outdoors, so rug up and BYO blanket!

Set under the neon lights of 1980s Manila, the film follows Pol, a young man forced to leave his provincial hometown after the departure of his American lover and former sugar daddy. Determined to support his family, he relocates to the city and finds work as a macho dancer and hustler at Mama Charlie’s gay nightclub. As he navigates the harsh realities of urban poverty, he finds moments of romance and connection with fellow dancer Noel and seasoned sex worker Bambi. Through these relationships, Brocka offers a layered portrayal of queer life, sexual fluidity, and the bonds formed through shared struggle, heartache, love, and friendship. 

  • 2hrs, 16min + intermission

  • Tagalog, English subtitles

  • Film themes include rape/sexual assault, sex worker exploitation, self-harm, addiction and drug use. Recommended rating for viewers aged 15+ years.

  • If the event is rained out or we get too cold to finish, we’ll send all ticket-holders a viewing copy of the film, Pirate Bay-style!

Venue:
Kings ARI
69 Capel Street,
Naarm/West Melbourne

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