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Close Up: 'American Portriats' at the BGWMC

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Time 08:45
Date 27/07/10
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Our Repertory Cinema runs on a weekly basis through a series of films which provide an overview of the art of cinema and its history.

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Time: 8pm. Doors open at 7.45pm / Ticket: £5/FREE to Close-Up members


American Portraits


From gay hustler Jason Holliday to jazz legend Chet Baker, this series compiles four unique films portraying the lives of eccentrics, artists, bank robbers, musicians, transvestites, whether unknowns or icons of American culture.


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TUESDAY 6TH JULY


PORTRAIT OF JASON

Directed by Shirley Clarke

1967 | USA | 99 mins | B&W


Portrait Of Jason is the raw record of a confessional conversation with gay African-American hustler Jason Holliday about his life and times. A disturbing and fascinating document, it unflinchingly observes Holliday conversing, performing, confessing, dissolving.Shirley Clarke was a key figure in the American avant-garde and has been an influence on filmmakers and video artists over the last 40 years. Portrait Of Jason is a counter-culture classic and a landmark in American independent cinema.

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TUESDAY 13TH JULY

STRANDED IN CANTON

Directed by William Eggleston

1974 | USA | 76 mins | B&W


“Shot in 1974 with a Sony Porta-Pak, the crazily careering Stranded in Canton documents a cast of hard-drinking Southerners with the intimacy, ease and instability of a seasoned participant. Whifs of Southern Gothic are not new to Mr Eggleston’s work, but here they rise to the surface - fierce, tragic and proud.” — New York Times. This pioneering film has been newly restored and reformed by the director and made available for the first time, almost 35 years after it was made


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TUESDAY 20TH JULY

GREY GARDENS

Directed by Albert & David Maysles

1976 | USA | 94 mins | Colour


High-society dropouts, Big and Little Edie Beale, were the reclusive cousins of Jackie Kennedy Onassis. The Maysles’s documentary captures the mother and daughter at home amid the crazy decay and disorder of their ramshackle East Hampton mansion. This impossibly intimate portrait of the unexpected established Little Eddie as fashion icon and philosopher queen.


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TUESDAY 27TH JULY

LET’S GET LOST

Directed by Bruce Weber

1988 | USA | 120 mins | B&W


Let’s Get Lost is Bruce Weber’s stunning documentary about the late jazz great, Chet Baker. Weber and crew filmed Baker on the road from West to East Coast USA to Continental Europe, during the last year of the musician’s life. Amid candid interviews with Baker, fellow musicians, friends, battling ex-wives and children, Weber cuts in footage of Baker’s last recording sessions, excerpts from movies starring the handsome young Chet and rare archive performance footage.


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