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The Silver Screen - Color Me

3rd(1998) Wide Angle

LGBT · True Story · History  

  • CountryUSA
  • Production Year1997
  • Running Time102min
  • Format 16mm
  • Colorcolor/b&w
Program Note
The Silver Screen/Color Me Lavender is a film about the representations of gays in Hollywood movies, during the Golden Age of Hollywood before the words ′gay′ or ′representation′ were in anyone′s vocabulary-amply illustrated by literally hundreds of examples. In his latest film, Mark Rappaport shines a critical and gay light on Hollywood′s film heritage from the thirties to the sixties. By studying several genres, themes, characters and actors that lend themselves to an alternative view, the film reads gay significance into works that are very heterosexually oriented. From Bob Hope to Jerry Lewis, from comedies of the forties and fifties to post-Second World War he-man stereotypes, the film links together the many fragments it shows.
Director
Director
Mark Rappaport
Born in New York in 1942. He has been making independent films since 1966. Filmsography : Postcard(90), Rock Hudsun’s Home Movies(92), Exterior Night(94), From the Journals of Jean Seberg(95), Silver Screen (97).
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Credit
  • Director Mark Rappaport 마크 래퍼포트
  • Cast Dan Butler
  • Screenplay Mark Rappaport
  • Cinematography Nancy Schreiber
  • Editor Mark Rappaport
  • Sound Shawn Conard, Chris Howard
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