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65th Street Construction
On Sale Now
ND/NF Classics 2008
Program Overview
Clerks
Dogma
Welcome...Dollhouse
Storytelling
My Brother’s Wedding
To Sleep with Anger
Clean, Shaven
Keane
The Living End
Totally F***ed Up
Met: La Bohème
SE: On the Street
SE: Dreams...
NYAFF 2008
Romanian Cinema
IN: Phyllis and Harold
Gr. Scr.: Mountaintop...
YFF: Le Boucher
GS: The Kid Brother
SE: Ned Rorem
Met: La Fille du Régiment
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“Two horny gay guys, both HIV-positive, hit the road. The Living End is underground cinema resurrected west of the Rockies. Like the flashing neon on a cheap motel, The Living End is rude, colorful, and missing some letters––which is not surprising considering it was made on virtually no money, the considerable talent and invention of its director/writer/photographer/editor, and everyone’s energy and anger. Whether Gregg Araki’s third L.A. feature is read as a wild love story or a defiant romance, it certainly takes a combative position against victimization by either society or disease.”
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