Wojnarowicz (2020)

Wojnarowicz (2020) [US-Version, Regio 1/ A]
Wojnarowicz (2020)

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Kino Lorber
Release date: 18/May/2021
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Style: Documentaries
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Number of discs: 1
Original language: English (ENG)
Subtitle: English (ENG)
Description:Wojnarowicz: F*k You F*ggot F*ker is a fiery and urgent documentary portrait of downtown New York City artist, writer, photographer, and activist David Wojnarowicz. As New York City became the epicenter of the AIDS epidemic in the 1980s, Wojnarowicz weaponized his work and waged war against the establishment's indifference to the plague until his death from it in 1992 at the age of 37. Exclusive access to his breathtaking body of work ? including paintings, journals, and films ? reveals how Wojnarowicz emptied his life into his art and activism. Rediscovered answering machine tape recordings and intimate recollections from Fran Lebowitz, Gracie Mansion, Peter Hujar, and other friends and family help present a stirring portrait of this fiercely political, unapologetically queer artist.
Wojnarowicz (2020) is a powerful documentary film available on DVD from Kino Lorber, renowned for distributing thought-provoking and artistically significant cinema. The film delves into the life and legacy of David Wojnarowicz, an influential American artist, writer, photographer, and activist whose work in the 1980s confronted issues such as AIDS awareness, homophobia, and government indifference. Directed by Chris McKim?known for his compelling storytelling in "Freedia Got a Gun"?the documentary features interviews with close friends and collaborators like Fran Lebowitz (celebrated author), Nan Goldin (acclaimed photographer), Gracie Mansion (noted gallerist), and Peter Hujar (legendary photographer). Their insights illuminate Wojnarowicz?s impact on contemporary art and activism. Kino Lorber has established itself as a leader in bringing independent films to wider audiences since its founding in 2009.
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