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Goths Make Better Lovers

Goths Make Better Lovers

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Documentary

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"A short film about the love too miserable to speak its name. Goths Make Better Lovers asks why do Goths always have boyfriends? Goths, so often the victims of wry asides, mild pity or open scorn have much to teach their more colourful bretheren when it comes to affairs of the heart. Because Goths always appear to be in a relationship - and obtusely, these relationships appear to be happier than the non-Goth kind."

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Budget

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

9 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

31 December 2002

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Secretia Noxious

Secretia Noxious

Herself

Arlene Russo

Arlene Russo

Herself

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