61: Pre-Stonewall Queer Short Film Round-Up
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This week we're doing things a little differently. We're taking a look at two crucial queer short films and a feature from the time before the Stonewall Riots forced the gay liberation struggle to the fore.
We're looking at Fireworks, a 1947 avant garde short from one of LA's weirdest guys, Kenneth Anger.
Next up is Picnic, a 1948 silent short from Curt Harrington, director of What's The Matter With Helen.
We wrap things up with Winter Kept Us Warm, the Canadian feature from David Secter. It's an important film in the history of queer cinema as well as Canadian cinema. It was the first Canadian movie to run at Cannes and influenced many Canadian filmmakers that followed.
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