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The View from Here

Conversations With Gay and Lesbian Filmmakers

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An edition of The View from Here (2007)

The View from Here

Conversations With Gay and Lesbian Filmmakers

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The history of gay and lesbian cinema is a storied one, and became that much larger with the recent success of Brokeback Mountain. But the history of gay and lesbian filmmakers is its own story. In The View From Here, queer directors and screenwriters speak passionately about the medium, in particular their personal experiences navi-gating the often cynical and cruel film industry. All of them offer fascinating anecdotes and ideas about cinema, and speak candidly about their attempts to combat studio apathy and demands of "the market" to create films that are entertaining, engaging, and truthful.

Filmmakers profiled include John Waters, Gus Van Sant, Don Roos, Randal Kleiser, Don Mancini, Gregg Araki, Isaac Julien, Lea Pool, Monika Treut, Rosa von Praunheim, Pedro Almodóvar, and many more.

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Publisher
Arsenal Pulp Press
Language
English
Pages
383

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Cover of: The View from Here
The View from Here: Conversations With Gay and Lesbian Filmmakers
May 2007, Arsenal Pulp Press
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Cover of: The view from here
The view from here: conversations with gay and lesbian filmmakers
2007, Arsenal Pulp Press
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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
383
Dimensions
8.9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

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OL8552307M
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1551522209
ISBN 13
9781551522203
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4859960
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