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It Used to be Witches [electronic resource] : Under the Spell of Queer Cinema

Ryan Gilbey2025
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Playfully blending personal memoir, criticism and candid new interviews with filmmakers from across the LGBTQ+ spectrum, Ryan Gilbey's engaging and dynamic It Used to be Witches is a non-chronological treasure-hunt through queer cinema past and present. Andrew Haigh (All of Us Strangers), Cheryl Dunye (The Watermelon Woman), Isabel Sandoval (Lingua Franca) and Bruce LaBruce (No Skin Off My Ass) are among the directors who reveal how queer artists use film to express their most personal truths-and to challenge, defy and outrage a world that would rather they didn't exist. That world might look rainbow-coloured from some angles, with the likes of Brokeback Mountain, Call Me By Your Name, Moonlight and Portrait of a Lady on Fire winning awards and acclaim. But as queer and trans people find themselves increasingly under attack, It Used to Be Witches asks whether cinema can be an effective weapon of resistance and change, and celebrates an outlaw spirit which refuses to die.
Author:
Ryan Gilbey, Author
Imprint:
London United Kingdom : Faber & Faber, 2025
Collation:
1 online resource (1 text file) (352 pages, 559813.0 Bytes)
System details:
Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
ISBN:
9780571381548
Language:
English
BRN:
533735
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