Barbed Wire Kisses Redux
Sunday, January 31, 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.
The year 1992 was a watershed one for LGBTQ+ film, giving birth to the term “New Queer Cinema” and introducing a revolutionary generation of films and filmmakers with energetic irreverence and disruptive aesthetics. At the 1992 Sundance Film Festival, B. Ruby Rich convened and moderated a panel of preeminent artists (including the late Derek Jarman) to discuss their work and the historic moment of its emergence. This year, Rich and other LGBTQ+ titans gather 30 years later to look back and imagine forward in this contemporary edition of Barbed Wire Kisses.
Panelists: Andrew Ahn, Gregg Araki, LIsa Cholodenko, Cheryl Dunye, Silas Howard, Isaac Julien, Tom Kalin, Rose Troche
Credits
B. Ruby Rich
Panelist | Andrew Ahn
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Gregg Araki
Panelist | Lisa Cholodenko
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Cheryl Dunye
Panelist | Silas Howard
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Isaac Julien
Panelist | Tom Kalin
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Rose Troche
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