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After a rousing summer season, QUEER/ART/FILM returns monthly this Fall to 92YTribeca! All new artists! All new films!
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Curated by Butt magazine contributing editor Adam Baran and filmmaker Ira Sachs, the series invites some of the most exciting, innovative (and homosexual) artists from the dance/performance/film/visual and literary arts to present and discuss the films that have most inspired them. Join us for these lively, unexpected evenings and an ongoing dialogue between artist and audience of all things queer....art.....film!
Past screenings: Jun 4, Blood of a Poet presented by John Kelly; Jun 11, Derek Jarman’s Blue presented by Matt Wolf; Jun 18, Fellini’s 8 1/2 presented by Jennie Livingston, Queer and Unavailable presented by Kenny Mellman, A Tree Grows In Brooklyn, presented by writer/performer Lisa Kron; Tongues Untied, presented by artist/director Thomas Allen Harris; Je, Tu, Il, Elle, presented by writer Sarah Schulman. |  |  | The Group Part of the Queer/Art/Film series. Presented by writer Hilton Als. Thu, Dec 3, 2009, 7:30pm, 92YTribeca, 200 Hudson Street
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|  | Ira Sachs is a film director living in New York City. His films include the features The Delta, Married Life and the 2005 Sundance Grand Jury Prize winning Forty Shades of Blue. Recipient of a Rockefeller Media Arts Fellowship in 1999, Sachs has been an Adjunct Professor in the MFA Program at the Columbia University School of Film, a creative advisor at the Sundance Director’s Lab and a fellow at both the MacDowell Colony and Yaddo. He is presently working on a new feature, The Goodbye People, adapted from the fiction of the late, great screenwriter and novelist Gavin Lambert.
Adam Baran is a NYC-based filmmaker and writer. He recently finished writing the comedy show "MTV Detox" for MTV.com. His short films Jinx! and Love and Deaf currently air on the IFC Channel and Here!TV respectively. In 2003 Adam began writing articles for the groundbreaking gay journal BUTT magazine and his responsibilities have grown along with the status of the magazine. Today he is a contributing editor of BUTT and the director and editor of BUTT Online. |
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