Bruce LaBruce is a renowned filmmaker, photographer, writer, and artist from Toronto, known for his provocative work on the international stage. He has written and directed thirteen feature films, including "Gerontophilia," which won the Grand Prix at the Festival du Nouveau Cinema in Montreal in 2013. His work extends to photography, with notable exhibits like "Obscenity" at La Fresh Gallery in Madrid, which sparked considerable controversy. LaBruce’s film "L.A. Zombie" was premiered at the Locarno Film Festival in 2010 but faced censorship in Australia. His influence is further marked by retrospectives at significant venues like TIFF/Bell Lighthouse and MoMA in New York. Beyond his cinematic achievements, LaBruce contributes to numerous international publications as a writer and photographer, and continues to impact the art world with his bold visions, with his latest film, “Saint-Narcisse,” touring festivals and a new photography book, “Death Book,” recently published.