X-Ray (1984)
Describes the intimate and external journey of a young man who struggles to confront his sadomasochistic obsessions. While on a remote Canadian island, he is violently haunted by dreamlike images from his childhood and an affair with a radiologist who he supposes is trying to peer inside. The origin of the complex psychic panorama of the protagonist is homosexual violence. X-Ray received a full grant from the American Film Institute.
Director: John Foster
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James Russo as |
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Rise Wolfzamn as |
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Loraine Lee as |
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Timothy Uland as |
| Directing | John Foster | Director |
| Editing | John Foster | Editor |
| Production | John Foster | Producer |
| Camera | Claude Kerven | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Robin Crutchfield | Music |
| Sound | John Cote | Music |