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Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema
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NR (Not Rated) :: Wolfe Video ::
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2006-09-19
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4.5/5 (2 Reviews)
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Fabulous
by Jennifer Pouliot
This documentary was good. It was a little long in some places, but was still entertaining. The special features were fun; it featureas some coming out stories of some of my favourite queer actors (Jane Lynch, this means you!). A good purchase for those interested in queer cinema.
5/5
A Welcome Documentary
by Amos Lassen (Little Rock, Arkansas)
"Fabulous: The Story of Queer Cinema"
A Welcome Documentary
Amos Lassen and Cinema Pride
A welcome addition to any video library is ?Fabulous: The Story of Queer Cinema?. It not only is a history of our movies, it is the history of our lives as recorded by the movies. We have come a long way and what makes this documentary so special is the way it tells the story of contemporary GLBT history.
?Fabulous? investigates the emergence of the gay and lesbian film movement from when we earmark that the gay liberation movement actually started, the 1960s, through the rise of the new queer cinema movement of the 1990s and the rise of gay film festivals, and the acceptance by our movies by the establishment along with the new predominance of gay characters in the mainstream as well as what is currently happening. And it is done exceptionally well. We learn that the story of our movies is aligned with what was going in the world and that certain events allowed for the gay movie to blossom. The movie is presented along with a timeline and we can actually see what caused a change in the world?s acceptance of our films.
The movie contains interspersed interviews with some of the movers and shakers of the gay cinematic movement including John Waters, Todd Haynes, Alan Cumming, B. Ruby Rich, John Cameron Mitchell (he is so cute!), Don Roos, Gus Van Sant and scores of others (37 people are interviewed).
We have always yearned to see our lives on the silver screen and for so long we were not able to (in some cases in Arkansas, we still can?t). The films discussed in ?Fabulous? are the ones that have affected our lives. Those interviewed give great insight into the field of our cinema and share what movies were and still are important to them. ?Fabulous? recounts the history of GLBT cinema through those who have been involved in it.
In retrospect it seems that gay film was always in the forefront of independent cinema and some of these movies are not only queer films but important ones as well. Today queer film is everywhere as ushered in by Ellen Degeneres and ?Will and Grace? on TV to the success of ?Brokeback Mountain? and ?Boys Don?t Cry? produced by major studios. Not so long ago we did not have the opportunity to see ourselves on the screen and now it seems as if we are everywhere. In the past it was stereotypes and very sad and depressing stories that defined us. Now what was the norm seems to have become the exception. Who would have ever thought that shows like ?Queer Eye?, ?Queer Duck? and ?Boy Meets Boy? would have be so popularly watched by so many?
The road to this point was not an easy one as explained in this documentary but it is important to know, as I learned here, that there always was a road. In the beginning there was not a lot of traffic but times have changed. The stories that are related here are sincere, uncut and explicit and it seems to me that the story of our films is really the story of us. We really have come quite a way.
Some of those interviewed relate some very personal stories. Heather Matarazzo and John Cameron Mitchell express their feelings from the bottom of their hearts. One of the most interesting parts of the film as what they relate how they felt when they saw their first gay film.
This is such an important movie in that it is both entertaining and educational. I do not think I will ever look at another gay film the same way ever again. I will now appreciate what it took to reach the point so I can indeed look at them and enjoy. Gay film should never ever be taken at face value. Each and every film is to be cherished, even if it is lousy, because it tells our story through sweat and tears and hard work. This is what makes this movie so special. If you get a chance to see it, I am sure that you will agree. I am so thankful that we have this documentary and I can only hope that more like it will follow.
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Amos Lassen
Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema Summary
The superstars of gay and lesbian cinema shine in this amazing overview of LGBT film history. Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema is packed with smart interviews and a tremendous array of film clips from the greatest movies of the genre celebrating more than half a century of queer independent filmmaking from Kenneth Anger s pioneering, Fireworks (1947) to the smash hit blockbuster Brokeback Mount
The Most Entertaining Gay History Lesson You've Ever Had. Picks Up Where The Celluloid Closet Left Off! The Superstars Of Gay And Lesbian Cinema Shine In This Amazing Overview Of Lgbt Film History. Fabulous! The Story Of Queer Cinema Is Packed With Smart Interviews And A Tremendous Array Of Film Clips From The Greatest Movies Of The Genre Celebrating More Than Half A Century Of Queer Independent Filmmaking From Kenneth Anger's Pioneering, Fireworks (1947) To The Smash Hit Blockbuster Brokeback Mountain. Starring John Waters, Wilson Cruz, Guinevere Turner, Peter Paige, B. Ruby Rich, Gus Van Sant, Alan Cumming, The List Goes On.
Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema
is constructed with interview snippets featuring a wide array of actors, directors, and festival organizers, to portray our last century's history of same-sex films. Dealing mostly with American film, minus acknowledgment of a couple European directors such as Chantal Ackerman,
Fabulous!
tells the story, by citing filmic examples from each decade, of post-war repression in the '40s and '50s, the gay civil rights struggle of the '60s and '70s, AIDS in the '80s and '90s, and the blossoming of new gender genres in a contemporary setting. With timelines to contextualize conversation,
Fabulous!
leads the viewer through discussions of Kenneth Anger's seminal 1947 work,
Fireworks
, to Warhol, through Derek Jarman, John Waters, and the Rocky Horror Picture Show, all the way into
Brokeback Mountain's
current success. Interviews with independent film icons such as Todd Haynes, Gus Van Sant, John Waters, critic B. Ruby Rich, and Outfest's Stephen Gutwillig, make this an enjoyable journey through the minds of Hollywood's auteurs. More actual film footage of some difficult-to-see underground pieces would be nice, but clearly this documentary is an introduction to the history of transgressive cinema, meant to urge people to investigate further.
--Trinie Dalton
Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Christine Vachon
,
Marcus Hu
,
Ash Christian
,
Michael Musto
Director:
Lisa Ades
Array
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
NR (Not Rated)
Running Time:
82 mins
UPC:
754703762696
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Wolfe Video
Release Date:
2006-09-19
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
(), (),
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