Thursday, July 29, 2010

FLIKS - Looking For Langston

THERE ARE MANY FILMS I NEED TO CHECKOUT, THIS BEING ONE OF THEM...I FAIL TO REALIZE HOW MANY GREAT INFLUENCES IN BLACK GAY ART CULTURE THERE IS.(Mardi Reid)

Looking for Langston

SYNOPSIS:
From the director of the acclaimed YOUNG SOUL REBELS.

Award-winning British filmmaker Isaac Julien's film is both critically acclaimed and controversial.

A lyrical and poetic consideration of the life of revered Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes. Isaac Julien invokes Hughes as a black gay cultural icon, against an impressionistic, atmospheric setting that parallels a Harlem speakeasy of the 1920s with a 1980s London underground nightclub.

Extracts from Hughes' poetry are interwoven with the work of cultural figures from the 1920s and beyond, including Essex Humphill, Bruce Nugent, and Robert Mapplethorpe, constructing a lyrical and multilayered narrative. Julien explores the ambiguous sexual subtexts of the period of rich artistic expression, and the enduring cultural significance of the pioneer's work.

Shot in sumptuous monochrome, the film combines archival footage with the newly staged set pieces, fantasy sequences, and an imagined love story. The result is a beautiful and ultimately celebratory piece about artistic expression and the nature of desire.
CAST:
Akim Mogaji
Guy Burgess
James Dublin
Matthew Baidoo
Ben Ellison
Dencil Williams
John Wilson

DIRECTOR:
Isaac Julien

(www.strandreleasing.com)





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