Love and Saucers tells the unusual tale of Mr. Huggins and his life’s work. Not only does he claim to have had sexual encounters with a humanoid female alien; he also paints them.
Some of the images are simply intended to be erotic; others seem to be a bit on the violent side:
Asked whether he believes the tales spun by his subject, director Brad Abrahams simply said, “I believe what he experienced was real to HIM.”From ANIMAL:
“It was just a relief to get the images down on the canvas,” says Huggins.“There were the grays, the little hairy guy, an insect being…” None of his experiences were as harrowing as those described by people at the abductee meetings Huggins attended in the ’80s and ’90s. He stopped going. He found it depressing. Abrahams says Huggins called it “a club that no one wants to belong to.” He had a better outlet for the overwhelming stories inside him, things he couldn’t talk about. As he says in the clip, “It was just a relief to get the images on canvas.”
“…and then there was Crescent.” None of his experiences were as precious as Crescent. At 17, on his way through a Georgia forest to a lake, Huggins saw her sitting by a tree. She appeared human, except for her large, black eyes, a pale, pointy face and the wig. She disrobed. He disrobed. He laid down. She got on top. They consummated the start of their long-time and very long-distance romance.
Fox Mulder could not be reached for comment.
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