Strange Frame: Love & Sax is a science fiction feature film created using cutout animation and written by Shelley Doty and GB Hajim. Directed by Hajim, the film is slated for 2012 release as the world's first animated lesbian-themed sci-fi film. Clips of the film debuted at the Los Angeles Bent-Con on December 3, 2011 and the complete film premiered in London on May 3, 2012. In the 29th century, the human race has long since abandoned a desolate earth. In order to survive, humanity has been using genetic engineering to adapt to otherworld environments, to the point where changing one's... skin color or gender has become commonlace. On the moon Ganymede, saxophonist Parker and guitarist Naia develop a close relationship which allows them to perform as one. The project began in 1999 when Doty and Hajim decided to collaborate on a project using their individual talents and their passion for science fiction, especially that of John Varley and Shinichiro Watanabe. They agreed that some of the protagonists had to be gay, bisexual, transsexual and omnisexual. All had to be of color because they believed that not too long from now everyone would be of color.
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| Release date: | 2012 |
| Directed by: | GB Hajim |
| Runtime: | 85 Minutes |
| Producer: | GB Hajim |
| Music by: | Shelley Doty, David Pellicciaro |
| Cinematography: | GB Hajim |
| Screenplay by: | Shelley Doty, GB Hajim |
| Genre: | Animation, Science Fiction |