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1989
Black & White
UK
Language(s): English
Subtitles: English for the hearing impaired
Published/distributed by BFI
ISBN/EAN: 5035673006528
Ratio 1.33:1
Region 2
Price: £19.99
(Including VAT at 17.5%)
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Looking for Langston
Julien, Isaac
The critically acclaimed and controversial Looking for Langston is the first of three DVDs released by the BFI as part of its national Black World initiative.
In this lyrical and poetic consideration of the life of revered Harlem Renaissance poet Langston Hughes, award-winning British film-maker Isaac Julien invokes Hughes as a black gay cultural icon, against an impressionistic, atmospheric setting that parallels a Harlem speakeasy of the 1920s with an 80s London nightclub.
Extracts from Hughes' poetry are interwoven with the work of cultural figures from the 1920s and beyond, including black poets Essex Hemphill and Bruce Nugent, and photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, constructing a lyrical and multilayered narrative. Julien explores the ambiguous sexual subtexts of a period of rich artistic expression, and the enduring cultural significance of these pioneers' work.
Shot in black and white by cinematographer Nina Kellgren, the film combines archival footage with 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 black gay desire.
Extras
* Commentary with Isaac Julien and Nina Kellgren (Director of Photography)
* Short film Portrait in Blue: Essex Hemphill (Isaac Julien, 2005)
* 'First and Last Words: Essex Hemphill and Larry Duckette in Conversation' - audio recording of a 1990 radio programme
* Photo gallery
* 48-page illustrated booklet with essays by Henry Louis Gates, Jr, Armond White, bell hooks and others; interview with director, reviews and biographies
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