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ISAAC JULIEN: EROS CRUISES THE MUSEUM IN A FILMMAKER'S DREAMS
Cotter describes British artist and independent filmmaker Isaac Julien's works, who is best known in this country for his rhapsodic Looking for Langston, which made a beleaguered appearance at the New York Festival in 1990. Based on the figure of the African-American poet Langston Hughes, this...
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description | Cotter describes British artist and independent filmmaker Isaac Julien's works, who is best known in this country for his rhapsodic Looking for Langston, which made a beleaguered appearance at the New York Festival in 1990. Based on the figure of the African-American poet Langston Hughes, this was no plodding Hollywood bio-pic but a floridly seductive reverie on what it meant-what it means- to be black, beautiful and homosexual in America. Moreover, Julien has gone on to make other films, including one on the revolutionary political thinker Frantz Fanon. |
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