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''The Lollipop Generation'' is a 2008 Canadian
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written, produced, and directed by G. B. Jones, whose previous films include ''
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''. It premiered as the Gala Feature presentation of the
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in Toronto on April 3, 2008. Starring Jena von Brücker, the film tells the story of Georgie, a teenager who is forced to run away from home after coming out to her parents, and the homeless queer youth and other people she meets on the streets.


Synopsis

G. B. Jones’ The Lollipop Generation is a film about runaway queer kids, a gang of lollipop-eating social misfits let loose on the streets of Toronto. They stumble into drugs, danger, and prostitution, and inhabit an
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infused with a pervasive yet innocent kind of sleaze. Seasoned with a bottom-up punk aesthetic and a good handful of homemade porn, the film presents an altogether refreshing critique of the stultifying norms of convention.


Cast

* Jena von Brücker as Georgie *
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as Rufus * Jane Danger as Janie * KC Klass as Peanut *
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as Beulah Blacktress *
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as Playground pervert *
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as Retardo * Jen Smith as Redheaded hopscotch girl * Johnny Noxzema as Porn director * Mitchell Watkins as Porn star * Rachel Pepper as Rich girl (Peanut's trick) * Torry Colichio as Metro Theatre girl * Becky Palov as Blonde hopscotch girl * DD Donato as Peanut's boyfriend * Andrew Cecil as Skateboarding streetkid in washroom * Paul P. as Washroom boy *
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as Washroom boy * Christy Cameron as Girl in store *
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as Hustler in a black leather jacket * Gary Fembot as New wave hustler * Ian Philips as Hustler * Kevin Constrictor as Hustler * Stevec as Hustler * Helen Bed as Shop owner * Clitoris Turner as Shop clerk *
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as Photographer * Ronster as Dumpster diver * G. B. Jones as Doorway denizen


Production

The film was made over a period of 15 years, "one Super-8 reel at a time", whenever the director could afford to buy another cartridge of film. In the end, the Toronto band Kids on TV organized a benefit so that G.B. Jones could finish it. When asked if the film belonged to the "queer experimental" genre, G. B. Jones replied, "No, no, no. I mean, I think some people don't really get what we're doing, so they try to stick a label on us, to try to define and limit us. Some people call it experimental film, some people call it documentary filmmaking, other people call it “New Queer Cinema.” But we're going beyond the borders they're trying to impose on us. It is an experiment." (republished June 27, 2015)


Filming

The film was shot on location across Canada and the United States, and features scenes at sites that have since been demolished, such as the Metro Theatre;
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in Los Angeles, California.


Reception

''The Lollipop Generation'' was described by the Buenos Aires International Festival of Independent Cinema as, "...a trip through epileptic shots of documentary ugliness that go right to the origins and essence of sexually anarchic cinema...". However, Peter Keough of ''
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'' insists, "There's a fine line between the trash of early John Waters and just plain garbage. G.B. Jones, perhaps to her credit, ignores it completely." Using Canadian pop culture reference points, Toronto's '' Eye Weekly'' called it, "Scrappy as hell, yet often charming, it's a lost ''
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'' episode remade as an amateur porn flick and sometimes as sweet as all that candy." '' Time Out'' described the film as serving "a diaristic function, documenting the people the director has met and the cities she travelled to, capturing an entire generation of underground performers." The 23rd Annual London L & G Film Festival catalogue says, "Shot on Super 8 and
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, ''The Lollipop Generation'' harnesses these tools of the traditional home movie and uses them to make a fucked up family film."Barker, Jason, "The Lollipop Generation", ''23rd Annual London L & G Film Festival'' catalogue, 25 Mar -8 Apr 2009
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References


Further reading

* * Liss, Sarah (2 April 2008)
"The Lollipop Generation"
'' Eye Weekly''
Archived from the original
on 17 May 2008. * *


External links

*
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