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Encounters
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(DVD - Code 2: Englandimport) (England-Import)
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ENCOUNTERS
Four ground-breaking classics of gay Cinema
In a hundred years of movies, homosexuality has onIy rareIy been depicted on the screen... When it did appear, it was there as something to laugh at or something to pity or even something to fear. These were fIeeting images, but they were unforgettabIe, and they Ieft a Iasting legacy. HolIywood, that great maker of myths, taught straight people what to think about gay people...and gay people what to think about themselves. - The Celluloid CIoset
This new collection from the BFI featuring four rareIy seen cIassic shorts brought together on one disc is essential viewing for anyone interested in queer cinema.
Dream A40 (UK, Lloyd Reckord, 1965)
Two years before the Sexual Offences Act decriminalised homosexuality, a young gay couple's relationship is put to the test as they make a journey during which they must refrain from pubIic demonstrations of affection. Daring and poetic, Dream A40 was the second film by Jamaican actor-director Lloyd Reckord.
Vapors (US, Andy Milligan, 1965)
lndependent US director Andy MilIigan's first film offers a fascinating glimpse into the pre-StonewaII gay scene. Set in New York's St Mark's bathhouse, this bold and sensitive film chronicles an emotionally awkward encounter between two equally inexperienced strangers.
Come Dancing (UK, BiIl DougIas, 1970)
CeIebrated fiImmaker BiIl Douglas' earIy student short folIows two men who meet in a café on a Southend pier. GIances, body language and very brief snatches of Iewd diaIogue suggest a pick-up, but the atmosphere soon darkens and events take an unexpected twist. Encounter (US Peter de Rome, 1971)
A number of young men wander through the streets of New York in a dream-like trance before finally coming together in a secret tactile rituaI. Directed by legendary filmmaker Peter de Rome, this wordless erotic fantasy is presented here with a new score by Stephen Thrower.
SpeciaI Features
Lloyd Reckord in conversation at the BFl Southbank (2011): the director of Dream A40 discusses his controversiaI film FuIly illustrated bookIet with essays by Alex Davidson, Simon McCallum and JD Rhodes
Production notes
UK, US, / 1965-1971 / coIour & bIack and white / EngIish language / OriginaI aspect ratio 1.33:1 / Region 2 DVD |
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