The Hidden Cameras Re-Edit Bruce LaBruce for "The Man That I Am with My Man" Video

The 20th anniversary celebrations for 'The Smell of Our Own' continue
The Hidden Cameras Re-Edit Bruce LaBruce for 'The Man That I Am with My Man' Video
The Hidden Cameras recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of their 2003 album The Smell of Our Own, and now they're continuing the throwback festivities with a new video for the sweetly randy album closer "The Man That I Am with My Man."

Much like the song itself, the video comes from the archives: the new clip consists of re-edited footage from Bruce LaBruce's 2004 film The Raspberry Reich. The original film used "The Man That I Am with My Man" in the soundtrack, and LaBruce gave his blessing for the clips to be used here.

The re-direct was done by Hidden Cameras frontman Joel Gibb, with re-editing done by Conner Rapp. The Raspberry Reich is set in Berlin, where Gibb is based these days.

Watch the new video for "The Man That I Am with My Man" below. Read Exclaim!'s interview with Gibb about the 20th anniversary of The Smell of Our Own here.