New Queer Cinema
Coined by B. Ruby Rich, New Queer Cinema refers to seemingly simultaneous appearance on the independent film circuit of films dealing openly and even aggressively with queer culture, politics, and identity in the early nineties. However, the directors and producers associated with the term were mostly not otherwise associated and New Queer Cinema never became a movement.
Related Topics:
B. Ruby Rich - Queer culture
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Directors:
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- Todd Haynes: Poison
- Christopher Munch: The Hours and Times
- Gregg Araki: The Living End
- Tom Kalin: Swoon
- Derek Jarman: Edward II
- Christine Vachon: Poison and Swoon
- Andrea Sperling: The Hours and Times
Producers:
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However, the attitude and openess of the New Queer Cinema may be felt today in the ability of more and more films such as Boys Don't Cry and Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
Related Topics:
Boys Don't Cry - Hedwig and the Angry Inch
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