BLAB goes old-school … as in gerontophilia

Bruce LaBruce is going to his fans, his friends and random people on the internet to give him what he wants.

Money.

Or at least, money for his latest project, a film called Gerontophilia.

BLAB has gone to Indiegogo to source funds for his latest project, which tells the story of a young man who falls in love with a much, much older gentleman. BLAB puts it as “Harold and Maude meets One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest.”

Individuals can receive all kinds of goodies as thanks for their donations, including DVDs of the film, signed books and, if you’re feeling really generous, heck you can even have dinner with BLAB.

Sold!

If you feel like you’re not getting enough Bruce in your life, check out the new documentary about his life, his movies and, most importantly, him.

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