Toto Forever | |
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Directed by | Roberto F. Canuto |
Written by | Roberto F. Canuto Xu Xiaoxi |
Produced by | Ana Menendez Marielvy D'Apollo |
Starring | Kylan James Kjord Davis Diana Grivas Alexander Aguila Alexandra Smothers |
Cinematography | Xu Xiaoxi |
Edited by | Roberto F. Canuto Xu Xiaoxi |
Music by | Andrea Centazzo |
Production company | Almost Red Productions |
Release date |
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Running time | 14 minutes |
Countries | Spain United States |
Language | English |
Toto Forever, also known in Spanish as Toto Para Siempre or Siempre Toto, is a 2010 dramatic short film directed by Roberto F. Canuto, written by Canuto and Xu Xiaoxi, and starring Kylan James, Kjord Davis, Diana Grivas, Alexander Aguila, and Alexandra Smothers. The film was screened at over thirty international film festivals, mainly those with an LGBT theme, winning awards including best film. It is considered a cult film in many circles, becoming a classic in underground Gay Cinema after many screenings around the world.[1][2]
Toto Forever is a fable in which feelings and emotions are always fully exposed,[3] with a very poetic and symbolic narrative, and an aesthetic strongly influenced by the Yaoi ("Boys Love") Japanese anime.[4] The film tells the love story of Toto, a hopeful young postman who dreams of starting a new life, and Mark, a gangster, who is in deep trouble with a mafia group.
The film premiered at the 2010 Kashish Mumbai International Film Festival, the first LGBT festival in India organised after a Delhi High Court ruling decriminalised homosexual intercourse between consenting adults. Toto Forever was at the opening ceremony, and was the first film screened at the event.[5] Canuto was also invited to screen the film at the opening ceremonies in Panama[6] at the 3rd LesGayCinePTY, the most important gay film event in the country,[7] where it won the best film award.[8] At the South Asian premiere, at Indonesia's Q! Film Festival in Jakarta, there were serious incidents at some of the screenings when radical Muslim demonstrators from the Islamic Defenders Front, and groups of extremists from the Indonesian University, attended the venue with weapons and threatened to set fire to the theatre if the film was screened.[9] Toto Forever was screened in many other venues around the world, receiving other accolades like the nomination for best cinematography at the 2009 Kodak Scholarship awards in the United States.[10]
considerado ya un clásico del cine gay después de muchas selecciones en festivales internacionales y de su temática Yaoi, siendo una "Cult Movie" en algunos círculos.
esta película de gran éxito internacional promete convertirse en uno de los nuevos clásicos del cine Gay
Toto is a fable in which the feelings and emotions are always fully exposed
una estética poética y simbólica y un estilo cercano al "Yaoi" (o "Boys Love/Amor entre chicos"), que es una variante del animé japonés.
ha tenido el honor de inaugurar las proyecciones.
En la ceremonia de apertura se proyectará el cortometraje español Toto Forever, dirigido en Hollywood por el asturiano Roberto F. Canuto
consolidando el evento como el más importante de temática LGBT de su país.
El premio al mejor cortometraje recayó en "Toto Forever", del español Roberto F. Canuto.
El grupo que encabezó las protestas fue el "Islamic Defenders Front" (Frente de Defensores del Islam), junto a grupos de estudiantes de la Universidad de Indonesia. Los manifestantes demandaron la suspensión de las proyecciones y amenazaron con quemar los cines