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Take a look at the new LGBTQ arthouse drama, Bodyshop, out on digital December 5 from Breaking Glass Pictures.

The ghost of a young soldier sexually assaulted by his Lieutenant says goodbye to his mother and travels the world to see his transgender sister. He is a charming ghost and by possessing living bodies, he meddles with romances of his unfaithful lovers along the way in Taiwan, Japan, Spain, Thailand. He meets a “soul mate” amid the massive protests of today’s Hong Kong. They take shelter in a disguised garage where human bodies are treated in a way beyond moral limits.

Talent:

Director: Scud
Writer: Scud
Producer: Scud
Cast: Simon Athena (Bodyshop’s Boss Simon Tam), Joe Leung (Bodyshop’s staff Joe), Tank Liu (Ghost), Daniel Benjamin (Daniel), Adonis He (Adonis)

Scud (Thirty Years of Adonis) is the professional name of Guangzhou, China-born Hong Kong film producer, screenwriter and film director, Danny Cheng Wan-Cheung. He says that he chose the name &#;Scud&#; to match his Chinese name, which translates in English as &#;Scudding Clouds&#;.

The Body Shop Continues Stance Against Anti-2SLGBTQ+ Legislation

"Our priority this Pride, and always, is to keep adj toward a world where 2SLGBTQ+ youth feel secure, supported, and able to show up as they are," said Hilary Lloyd, VP of Marketing and Corporate Responsibility for The Body Shop North America. "We hope this unapologetic campaign speaks truth to power and helps our 2SLGBTQ+ customers and allies to feel at dwelling with The Body Shop."

Stores across North America will also be equipped with informational tables and QR codes that lead customers to The Body Shop's digital Pride Hub, which will include educational resources and a petition hosted by the brand's charitable partners, which are Advocates for Youth in the US and It Gets Better Canada.

In the US, the Pride Hub petition is encouraging customers to support 2SLGBTQ+ youth by telling Congress to transfer the Equality Act. The petition will allow customers to automatically generate a letter to their senator urging support of the bill, which is widely considered to be the single-most important piece of federal legislatio

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Hundreds of pieces of anti-2SLGBTQ+ legislation have been proposed in the US. Dubbed “Don’t Say Gay” bills, they affect every member of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. The Body Shop is taking a stand with “We Don’t Just Speak Gay.” The Body Shop is saying it all.

Work for the campaign is inclusive of every single member of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. The campaign design was inspired by the s counterculture, a time when the sexual revolution and 2SLGBTQ+ activism were taking off. The artwork from this turbulent period remains timeless, positive and cheerful and is a way to aid remind people that Pride is a time of love, acceptance and celebration. OOH wild posters were placed in Tampa, FL, and Dallas, TX, both places where “Don’t Speak Gay” bills have been signed into law. Within four days of launch, CTAs for the campaign had already garnered letters to elected officials in the US to assist the Equality Act and 56 signatures for the It Gets Better Canada pledge.

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The Body Shop's Pride Campaign Takes On Anti-LGBTQ+ Policies 

As part of its continued efforts in supporting queer youth, The Body Shop North America&#;s latest innovative campaign directly opposes anti-LGBTQ+ legislation through retail signage, digital initiatives, an educational hub and nonprofit partnerships.

In the United States, the Parental Rights in Education Bill—commonly referred to as the &#;Don&#;t Verb Gay&#; bill—recently passed in Florida. Now, copycat bills that threaten the security and privacy of LGBTQ+ students and educators are on the rise in other conservative states enjoy Texas and Tennessee.

Visitors to the brand&#;s North American stores will see bold, colorful signage, videos and specially designed apparel worn by retail staff, including bandanas and pins that will read &#;We don&#;t just say gay. We also say…&#; followed by a list of LGBTQ+ identifiers. The Body Shop will also have outdoor advertising in key locations on building walls, outside cafes and in other high-traffic areas in urban area centers, calling for the passing of the Equality Act.

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