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Canadian comedians Scott Thompson and Paul Bellini resurrect a gay punk band you ve never heard of | Georgia Straight Vancouver s News & Entertainment Weekly

Canadian comedians Scott Thompson and Paul Bellini resurrect a gay punk band you’ve never heard of The comedy legends explain how starting the band Mouth Congress in the 80s was born of survival instinct by Norman Wilner on March 2nd, 2021 at 4:30 PM 1 of 1 2 of 1 This Friday (March 5), comedians Paul Bellini and Scott Thompson will premiere their documentary  Mouth Congress at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival. (Virtually, of course, and viewable from British Columbia.) It’s the culmination of a DIY project the two friends and frequent creative collaborators started in the mid 80s: a gay punk band determined to be as loud and weird as possible.

Scott Thompson and Paul Bellini resurrect Mouth Congress

This Friday (March 5), Paul Bellini and Scott Thompson will premiere their documentary Mouth Congress at the Kingston Canadian Film Festival. (Virtually, of course.) It’s the culmination of a DIY project the two friends and frequent creative collaborators started in the mid 80s: a gay punk band determined to be as loud and weird as possible. Mouth Congress (the band, not the documentary) was an energetic, bizarre affair, as any five minutes of archival camcorder footage will demonstrate. Thompson thrashes around the stage, screaming and sweating, with Bellini supplying a more reserved strangeness and musicians Gord Disley, Tom King and Rob Rowatt keeping the songs flowing. It’s a thrilling expression of personality and energy – and with the context of the AIDS epidemic that was sweeping through the gay community at the time, every performance feels like an act of rebellion.

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Canadian film festival goes digital, announces lineup

Author of the article: The Whig-Standard Publishing date: Feb 05, 2021  •  February 5, 2021  •  1 minute read Article content The Kingston Canadian Festival, which has moved online this year, announced its lineup on Friday. The festival, the largest one dedicated to Canadian film, opens Feb. 28 with the movie “Beans,” which took home awards at the Toronto International Film Festival in September. Among the other notable films playing through March 7 will be Kim O’Bomsawin’s “Call Me Human,” Remy Girard’s “You Will Remember Me” and Tanya LaPointe’s “The Paper Man.” The complete lineup, schedule and tickets can be found at www.kingcanfilmfest.com.

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