Underneath the 2010 Boston Underground Film Festival
by Chris Adamcik
Bay Windows contributor
Tuesday Apr 13, 2010
http://www.baywindows.com/index.php?ch=arts&sc=movies&sc2=news&sc3=&id=104526The 2010 Boston Underground Film Festival, held from March 25 to April 1 at Kendall Square Cinema, featured a mix of grindhouse cinema and queer film. The following were Bay Windows' favorite submissions.
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After the presentation of "It Came From Kuchar", the audience was invited to an after party with live entertainment. As everyone huddled around a pair of large speakers, a keyboard, and a small screen showing the film backwards, a large drag queen sporting a long black dress and size double-D breasts entered the room. Upon closer inspection, the audience could see her tight comb-over hairstyle and neat Hitler mustache. It was Titler! Drag queen impersonator Gaydolf Titler! And she was there to perform a selection of hilarious and derogatory lounge songs including, "Lesbian Love," "Jesus Doesn't Exist," and a rendition of Johnny Cash's "I Walk (or in Titler's case, Crossed) The Line." With a Madonna-esque ear microphone, she swooned and shocked the audience with her sassy voice and startling lyrics.