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There were also war films such as Anzio (1968), comedies including The Great Race (1965) and dramas ranging from Jean Genet's The Balcony (1963) to David Mamet's Lakeboat (2000).
Peter Falk obituary 2011
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Combined with the Gladstone Gallery's efforts to break Smith into the market, a renewed interpretation of Smith's work will insure it remains equal in stature with the other pre-Warhol era queer filmmakers who were Smith's peers--Jean Genet, Kenneth Anger and Yukio Mishima.
G. Roger Denson: Jack Smith and the Aesthetics of Camp in an Era of Political Correctness G. Roger Denson 2011
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Some of the art reinforces the stereotype of the abject queer, eager to be physically imprisoned and abused to obtain sex--including Jean Genet's landmark film, Un Chant D'Amour.
G. Roger Denson: Political Art Timeline, 1945-1966: Postwar Art of the Left G. Roger Denson 2011
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Of the groundbreaking generation of outrageous queer imagists--Jean Genet, Kenneth Anger, Jack Smith, Andy Warhol and John Waters--only Anger and Warhol are represented, though Bronson cites Smith as essential.
G. Roger Denson: MoMA and AA Bronson Present "Queer Cinema: Today and Yesterday" G. Roger Denson 2011
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Some of the art reinforces the stereotype of the abject queer, eager to be physically imprisoned and abused to obtain sex--including Jean Genet's landmark film, Un Chant D'Amour.
G. Roger Denson: Political Art Timeline, 1945-1966: Postwar Art of the Left G. Roger Denson 2011
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Ffoto Gallery at The Dairy, Thu to 27 AugSSA show dedicated to the memory of one of the most daring, provocative, wonderfully contrary and enduringly influential writers of the 20th century: the French rebel playwright and composer of autobiographical fictions Jean Genet.
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Think Jean Genet and be mindful of your belongings.
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Think Jean Genet and be mindful of your belongings.
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Inspired by Dalí, De Chirico, William Burroughs and Jean Genet, his talent was unique: his vivid, surprising and often beautiful prose was put to the creation of dreamlike and sometimes shocking images, while telling a deceptively straightforward narrative.
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Of the groundbreaking generation of outrageous queer imagists--Jean Genet, Kenneth Anger, Jack Smith, Andy Warhol and John Waters--only Anger and Warhol are represented, though Bronson cites Smith as essential.
G. Roger Denson: MoMA and AA Bronson Present "Queer Cinema: Today and Yesterday" G. Roger Denson 2011
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